After craniotomy for cerebral hemorrhage, the possible sequelae include impaired consciousness, limb movement disorder, epilepsy and so on.
1. Obstructed consciousness: Obstructed consciousness is usually not caused by surgery, but mostly caused by primary brain injury. Severe cerebral hemorrhage will cause damage to important brain function areas and brain nerve conduction structures, resulting in drowsiness, coma and other disorders of consciousness.
2. Limb activity disorder: the mechanism of causing limb activity disorder is similar to that of causing consciousness disorder, which is mainly manifested in the weakening or disappearance of the activity ability of one side of the limb, accompanied by limb ankylosis, rigidity and other manifestations.
3. Epilepsy: Due to the damage of the primary disease of cerebral hemorrhage, or surgical removal of intracerebral hematoma, etc., it may cause abnormal local agitation of the brain, leaving epilepsy, which is manifested as sudden impaired consciousness and limb convulsions.
It should be noted that most of the sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage are due to the primary cerebral hemorrhage damage to the cranium, surgery is an important means to reduce the damage to improve the prognosis, so for people with cerebral hemorrhage, if there is a surgical indication, it is recommended that timely surgical treatment. In the event of cerebral hemorrhage or the emergence of consciousness disorder, limb movement disorder, epilepsy, etc., it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to consult the doctor.