Patients with cerebral hemorrhage who cannot be operated can cooperate with doctors in general treatment and medication to prevent the condition from worsening.
1. General treatment: patients with cerebral hemorrhage should pay attention to bed rest, need to elevate the head 20 ° ~ 30 °, comatose patients head should be tilted to the side, conducive to the flow of oral secretions and vomitus, to prevent choking, asphyxia and other situations. If there is a decrease in oxygen saturation or hypoxia, the patient should follow the doctor’s instructions for oxygen intake.
During the period of illness, the patient should also ensure the daily calorie, protein, vitamin requirements, as well as water and electrolyte balance, and those who are comatose and have difficulty in swallowing can be fed through nasal feeding tube.
2. Drug treatment: patients with cerebral hemorrhage need to follow the doctor’s instructions with nicardipine, sodium nitroprusside and other drugs to control blood pressure, and those with elevated intracranial pressure need to be injected with 20% mannitol, furosemide or 10% human albumin intravenously to reduce intracranial pressure. For severe coagulation factor deficiency or severe thrombocytopenia, supplementation of coagulation factors or platelets is needed.
It is recommended that patients with cerebral hemorrhage adjust their mentality and actively cooperate with doctors for early recovery.