Can a brain hemorrhage from a fall be cured?

A fall can lead to a traumatic brain injury with intracranial hemorrhage, which is not in the same category as spontaneous cerebral hemorrhage. When patients are diagnosed with traumatic brain injury, they need to be treated with medication and surgery, and generally have a better prognosis. Once the patient is diagnosed with traumatic brain injury, the patient needs to take intravenous mannitol, furosemide and other diuretics, or oral nifedipine, irbesartan and other antihypertensive drugs under the guidance of the doctor. If necessary, surgical treatment can be taken, such as craniotomy hematoma removal, debridement and decompression. With standardized treatment, patients can help control the disease, relieve the symptoms of the disease and improve the prognosis. Once a patient is diagnosed with traumatic brain injury, he or she should take into account his or her own situation and actively cooperate with the doctor to take treatment measures. In daily life, patients should ensure sufficient rest and do not overwork.