The treatments for hemiplegia after cerebral hemorrhage at the age of 47 include primary treatment, drug treatment and rehabilitation treatment.
1. Primary treatment: For patients with cerebral hemorrhage, it is necessary to reduce brain edema, adjust blood pressure, prevent further bleeding, protect brain tissue, promote recovery of neurological function and prevent complications.
2. Pharmacological treatment: If there is limb spasm on the hemiplegic side of the patient, medicines such as baclofen and tizanidine can be used.
3. Rehabilitation treatment: Different treatment programs should be adopted for patients in different periods.
(1) Acute period: during the bedridden period, patients should pay attention to the position of the good limbs, move the lower limbs appropriately to prevent venous thrombosis of the lower limbs, and carry out the rehabilitation treatment as soon as possible after the condition is stabilized.
(2) Recovery period: When the patient’s condition is stabilized with vital signs and clear consciousness, functional training can be carried out, such as bed training, sitting balance training, bedside rise training, walking training, upper limb and hand function training, etc.
(3) Sequelae period: This period continues to train and utilize residual functions to prevent functional deterioration.
How to treat hemiplegia after cerebral hemorrhage should be based on the patient’s physical condition, different stages of disease recovery, choose targeted treatment methods, and recommend patients to standardize treatment under the guidance of doctors.