There is no effective way to treat numbness of hands and feet after cerebral hemorrhage, but you can choose medication and rehabilitation therapy to improve the situation.
1. Drug treatment: There is no specific drug for the treatment of numbness of hands and feet caused by cerebral hemorrhage. You can follow the doctor’s instructions to use nutritive nerve drugs, such as vitamin B1, vitamin B2, etc.; the use of butylphthalide, edaravone and other drugs to improve cerebral circulation, so as to improve the numbness of hands and feet after cerebral hemorrhage symptoms.
In addition, patients need to actively treat the primary disease, such as hypertension patients can take hydrochlorothiazide, indapamide and other drugs for treatment; hyperlipidemic patients can use atorvastatin to lower blood lipids; diabetic patients can use metformin to lower blood sugar.
2. Rehabilitation therapy: hot compresses, massages and rehabilitation exercises can be used to promote blood circulation and improve the symptoms of numbness in hands and feet after cerebral hemorrhage.
The numbness of hands and feet caused by cerebral hemorrhage varies according to individual differences, so it is recommended to consult the doctor in time. Patients taking medication should strictly follow the doctor’s instructions.