The best time to resuscitate a cerebral hemorrhage

The best time to save a cerebral hemorrhage is within 24 hours of onset, the sooner the better. Cerebral hemorrhage, also known as cerebral hemorrhage, is caused by vitreous degeneration and rupture of cerebral arteries due to long-term high blood pressure in most patients. Within 24 hours of the onset of the disease, the hematoma at the site of intracerebral hemorrhage is most likely to expand, causing aggravation of the patient’s clinical symptoms and even death. Therefore, within 24 hours of the onset of the disease, timely treatment should be carried out to control blood pressure, edema and other conditions, and timely surgery to avoid the hematoma expanding and causing aggravation of the condition, and try to deal with it as early as possible, the better. When the patient has sudden headache, nausea and vomiting, paralysis of one side of the limbs and other neurological symptoms, and suspected of cerebral hemorrhage, it is recommended that the patient lie down and rest, urgently call the 120 emergency number, and seek medical treatment in a timely manner, improve the head CT and other examinations, make a clear diagnosis, and provide treatment in a timely manner.