What to do about prolonged seizures in patients with cerebral hemorrhage

Cerebral hemorrhage patients with prolonged seizures should seek timely medical treatment, including drug treatment and surgical treatment.
1. Medication: Seizures in patients with cerebral hemorrhage belong to secondary epilepsy, and medication is preferred. According to the type of disease, antiepileptic drugs such as carbamazepine, levetiracetam and sodium valproate can be chosen for treatment. After drug treatment, seizures still occur for a long period of time, which may be related to the drug does not reach the effective blood concentration or poor control of single drug, adjust the drug dose or combined drug therapy.
2. Surgery: After a long time of formal monotherapy, or two antiepileptic drugs to reach the maximum tolerated dose, as well as after a formal combination of treatment is still not effective, surgical treatment, such as epileptic foci resection, corpus callosum resection and so on, can be considered.
Patients with cerebral hemorrhage who have prolonged epileptic seizures should seek timely medical treatment and should not increase or decrease medication on their own.