Right basal ganglia hemorrhage 115 serious?

Bleeding from the right basal ganglia with a volume of 115 ml is very serious. Generally speaking, a hemorrhage of 115 ml is considered a massive hemorrhage. Generally speaking, basal ganglia hemorrhage typically shows three signs of hemiparesis (hemiparesis on the opposite side of the lesion, hemiplegia, hemianopsia, and hemianopsia, etc.), and massive hemorrhage may cause consciousness disorder, and it may also penetrate the brain tissue and enter the ventricle, resulting in the emergence of hemorrhagic cerebrospinal fluid. Once the brain tissue is damaged, it is irreversible and greatly affects the patient’s prognosis, so the condition is serious. Usually, in order to reduce the pressure on the brain tissue and hypoxia, it is recommended to perform timely surgery to drain the fluid under the condition of maintaining the patient’s vital signs. Of course, it is also necessary to choose the treatment plan in accordance with the wishes of the patient’s family and the family’s financial conditions. It is recommended that cerebral hemorrhage consult a doctor in a timely manner and make a decision after the doctor evaluates the condition.