Optimal treatment options for cerebral hemorrhage

The best treatment plan for cerebral hemorrhage: first, early conservative or surgical treatment to save the patient’s life. Second, after the patient’s condition is stabilized, early improvement of cerebral angiography to clarify the cause of the disease. Finally, early intervention of rehabilitation treatment for related complications and the presence of limb dysfunction. During the treatment period, the patient should be monitored for complications and treated actively, and active nutritional support should be provided. After the patient’s condition is stabilized, early intervention of rehabilitation is required because the nerve cells are non-regenerative and the prime rehabilitation period is within six months after cerebral hemorrhage.