There is no so-called best way to awaken patients with cerebral hemorrhage. Doctors usually give medication, hyperbaric oxygen therapy or surgical treatment according to the patient’s condition, and whether or not the patient can be awakened and how long it takes to awaken are related to the patient’s condition.
Cerebral hemorrhage patients due to the large amount of bleeding, brain tissue edema, cerebrospinal fluid circulation obstruction and other reasons, can lead to coma symptoms, can be given albumin to reduce cerebral edema, but also can be given to the mannitol, glycerol fructose and other drugs to reduce cranial pressure dehydration, in addition, but also for the hyperbaric oxygen therapy, or surgical way to ease the pressure of the hematoma on the surrounding brain tissues, to ease the high pressure in the cranium.
For people who have brain hemorrhage in the brainstem, cerebellum and other parts of the brain and develop coma symptoms, the condition is more critical and may not be able to wake up.
Usually, patients with mild cerebral hemorrhage can be awakened within 3-7 days after treatment, while some patients may take 1 month or even 3 months to awaken, and others may have difficulty awakening. If you are diagnosed with a brain hemorrhage, follow your doctor’s instructions.