What medications are prescribed for cerebral hemorrhage?
For cerebral hemorrhage, some hemostatic drugs can be taken. However, many patients with cerebral hemorrhage actually need surgical treatment. The clinical effect of hemostatic drugs for cerebral hemorrhage is not clear, and it may also increase the risk of thrombus embolism. Therefore, the use of drugs must be determined according to the specific condition of the patient. Principles of cerebral hemorrhage treatment: The main task for patients with cerebral hemorrhage is to clear hematoma, reduce intracranial pressure, and save lives. Therefore, in the early stage, the damage to the surrounding brain tissue of the hematoma should be reduced first to lower the probability of disability. The substantial hemorrhage treatment includes craniotomy hematoma removal, minimally invasive surgery, and decompressive craniectomy. Compared with other surgeries, minimally invasive surgery for cerebral hemorrhage can reduce surgical trauma, shorten the operation time, and it is performed under local anesthesia, which can effectively reduce the risk of anesthesia, so it has more advantages. However, not everyone is suitable for minimally invasive surgery. The specific treatment or surgical plan still needs to be analyzed and determined according to specific conditions. Living care for cerebral hemorrhage patients: Patients with cerebral hemorrhage should pay attention to strengthening rest, reducing exertion, avoiding overwork, maintaining stable mood, feeling happy and relaxed, and reducing mental stimulation, which is beneficial to the treatment and control of the disease. In addition, attention should also be paid to light and nutritious diet.