What to do about the second bleeding brain hemorrhage

After the second bleeding of cerebral hemorrhage, the first thing you should do is to seek immediate medical attention and review the head CT, and choose the appropriate treatment plan according to the head CT. Because after the second bleeding of cerebral hemorrhage, the main manifestation is the increase of intracranial pressure. If the bleeding volume is large, surgery may be required, because surgery can ensure that the patient’s intracranial pressure is rapidly reduced to normal, thus reducing further damage to nerve cells. The main surgical procedures include open hematoma removal and borehole drainage of intracranial hematoma. If the bleeding volume is small, conservative treatment can be considered. Conservative treatment mainly includes dehydration to lower the cranial pressure, nerve nutrition and gastric protection. Whether it is conservative treatment or surgical treatment, the patient’s vital signs and consciousness must be closely observed during hospitalization. After the patient’s condition is stabilized, early interventional rehabilitation is required.