How long does it take for a cerebral hemorrhage to go into flaccid paralysis?

The soft paralysis period of cerebral hemorrhage is usually around 1~2 weeks, and patients will have symptoms such as decreased muscle strength and loss of tendon reflexes. Cerebral hemorrhage is a common cerebrovascular disease with rapid onset and rapid changes in condition, which can lead to different degrees of limb paralysis. Cerebral hemorrhage soft paralysis stage is mainly caused by hemiplegia induced by cerebral hemorrhage, which can be manifested as soft paralysis of limbs. Patients will experience symptoms such as loss of muscle strength, loss of tendon reflexes, and loss of muscle tone, which will last for about 1~2 weeks in most patients. After that, the patient will transition to the recovery period, and the symptoms mainly include decreased muscle strength, increased muscle tone, and increased tendon reflexes. For patients with cerebral hemorrhage soft paralysis stage, they need timely treatment and rehabilitation training, and they can also use physical therapy such as massage and acupressure to promote physical recovery. If the patient has cerebral hemorrhage hemiplegia, family members need to bring the patient to the doctor in time and cooperate with the doctor to carry out standardized treatment, so as to avoid delaying the condition and affecting the prognosis.