What is the appropriate blood pressure control after hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage

After hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage blood pressure control at 140/90mmHg is more appropriate. Clinically, hypertension is one of the important factors leading to cerebral hemorrhage, when the patient due to hypertension after cerebral hemorrhage, if the blood pressure is too high, it is easy to re-trigger cerebral hemorrhage, this reoccurrence of cerebral hemorrhage will further affect the prognosis of the patient, serious may aggravate the limb dysfunction or even death, so it is necessary to control the blood pressure. In addition, it should be noted that the blood pressure should not be lowered too quickly, but also to ensure that the cerebral perfusion pressure is higher than 60~80mmHg, otherwise it may lead to insufficient perfusion of brain tissue, ischemia and hypoxia, which is not conducive to the patient’s later recovery. When hypertensive patients have unstable blood pressure control after cerebral hemorrhage, they should consult a doctor in time to adjust the blood pressure lowering program.