There are many cases of non-recurrence of cerebral hemorrhage. Individuals can effectively reduce the probability of recurrence of cerebral hemorrhage after active treatment as long as they pay attention to actively eliminating or keeping away from various causes and triggers that can cause cerebral hemorrhage.
At present, there is no uniform scientific data about the recurrence rate of cerebral hemorrhage, but neuropathological studies believe that the recurrence rate of cerebral hemorrhage should be higher than 14%. And on the whole, there are not many brain hemorrhages that do not recur.
Recurrence of cerebral hemorrhage is related to a variety of factors, such as blood pressure, blood glucose, personal psychological emotions, age, etc., and there is significant variability in the actual condition of each patient with cerebral hemorrhage as well as their physical condition.
Regardless of the individual’s condition, after standardized treatment, the prevention of recurrence of cerebral hemorrhage should be achieved through reasonable control of blood pressure and blood glucose, improvement of lifestyle, and rational use of medication.
In conclusion, the recurrence rate of cerebral hemorrhage not only lies in the treatment of the disease, but also has a close relationship with personal care and health care. Individuals should know more about cerebral hemorrhage, do a good job in preventing and treating the disease, and consult a doctor in time if there is any abnormality in the body.