Where is the sequela of cerebral hemorrhage treated better?

Patients with sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage often suffer from sudden onset of emotional excitement and exertion, and most of the survivors have sequelae such as dyskinesia, cognitive impairment and dysphagia. Sequela of cerebral hemorrhage is not common in clinic, and often begins with chronic diseases. Early detection and timely treatment of mild patients often have a good prognosis. Severe patients are difficult to treat, and severe patients will leave neurological sequelae, which can be treated comprehensively through drug treatment combined with other treatment methods.

treat cordially

The treatment of sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage depends on the development stage of the disease, and it often needs 3~4 weeks of continuous treatment, which can be combined with drug treatment and other treatment methods. The drug can be nifedipine tablets, metformin tablets, mecobalamin and olanzapine.

Treatment cycle

The sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage need long-term and continuous treatment.

medicine

nifedipine tablets

To control blood pressure, with reference to age, basic blood pressure, commonly used drugs and tolerance, the antihypertensive target should generally be ≤ 140/90mmHg, and ideally ≤ 130/80mmHg. Patients with diabetes and hypertension should strictly control their blood pressure below 130/80mmHg. Adverse reactions such as rash and flushing may occur.

Metformin tablets

To control blood sugar, fasting blood sugar should be

Olanzapine

Appropriate sedatives can alleviate the neuropsychiatric symptoms caused by cerebral hemorrhage, which is beneficial to follow-up treatment.

Mecobalamin

Generally, drugs such as nutritional nerve (B vitamins) are used to improve local blood circulation and promote functional recovery.

Surgical therapy

This disease does not require surgical treatment.

Other treatments

repair

Rehabilitation training includes professional training in rehabilitation hospitals and family rehabilitation guidance, such as physical function exercise and language training.

Other treatments

Physical therapy, massage, acupuncture and hyperbaric oxygen can also be used to help patients recover their functions; Health education and psychological counseling can mobilize the enthusiasm and initiative of patients and their families, and establish confidence in overcoming diseases and living an optimistic life.