How to Treat Brain Hemorrhage in a Car Accident

The aim of the treatment of cerebral hemorrhage caused by car accident is to remove hematoma, terminate hemorrhage, and alleviate the cerebral edema-occupying effect.
Cerebral hemorrhage can be treated with observation for patients with mild symptoms and consciousness, and patients with cerebral hemorrhage are treated with absolute bed rest, hemostatic agents such as aminobenzoic acid, and mannitol to reduce intracranial pressure.
Surgical treatment is available for those who have impaired consciousness and need prompt pressure relief, but the mortality rate of surgical treatment varies widely, and surgical treatment does not improve the symptoms of neurological impairment.
If you have a brain hemorrhage in a car accident, you must get to the doctor in time. Time is of the essence, and under the judgment of a professional doctor, you should take the most appropriate treatment measures to maximize life-saving and improve the quality of life.