Night work is not recommended for patients with a history of hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage.
The main pathogenesis of hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage is the rupture of small arteries in the brain due to chronic lesions under the effect of long-term high blood pressure.
First of all, working night shifts and staying up late leads to poor rest, which makes blood pressure rise and triggers cerebral hemorrhage again. If you are able to work, it is recommended to do some easy and capable work, and it is not recommended to engage in heavy mental or physical labor.
Secondly, patients are advised to develop good living habits and work during the day and sleep at night. If they must work night shifts, it is recommended to work small night shifts, not the whole night, which is not conducive to good health.
In addition, patients with hypertension who have a history of cerebral hemorrhage should take their medication regularly on time and monitor their blood pressure on a regular basis, which is very important. If there is any abnormality in the blood pressure, it is recommended to go to the relevant outpatient clinic in time to adjust the use of medication.