What to do about headache and dizziness after surgery for chronic cerebral subdural hematoma?



Chronic postoperative subdural hematoma headache and dizziness can be improved through daily rest, physical therapy, medication and other methods.

1. Daily rest: chronic postoperative subdural hematoma headache and dizziness may be caused by the traumatic nature of the human body, may also be caused by insufficient rest, you need to go to the hospital to do a checkup, if it is caused by insufficient rest to pay attention to rest, to ensure adequate sleep, sleep time should be guaranteed at 8 hours to 10 hours or more a day, and the need to maintain a quiet environment.

2. Physical therapy: postoperative headache and dizziness may also be caused by the damage to the nerve function during the operation, or the compression of the nerve during the hematoma. It can be improved by physical therapy methods, such as acupuncture and moxibustion, which can help relieve dizziness and headache.

3. Medication: For headache and dizziness caused by more serious damage to nerve function, which has affected sleep, it can be improved by taking oral nerve conditioning and nutritive nerve medication, mainly including glutamine and B vitamins, which can also help repair the nerves.

Chronic cerebral subdural hematoma after surgery patients with headache and dizziness symptoms, you need to go to the hospital to do a comprehensive examination and diagnosis, to understand the specific causes of the disease before symptomatic treatment.