Can cerebral hemorrhage cause paralysis be cured
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Haemorrhage is what we usually call stroke. Patients with cerebral haemorrhage usually have different degrees of sequelae. These sequelae include limb movement disorder, swallowing disorder, speech disorder, cognitive impairment, body unconsciousness and so on. Among these sequelae, hemiplegia is the most common. In proportion, hemiplegia accounts for 70% of cerebral hemorrhage sequelae. However, can cerebral hemorrhage induced paralysis be cured?
Can cerebral hemorrhage cause paralysis be cured
Pay attention to the rational use of drugs: because patients often suffer from several diseases or symptoms at the same time, there are many kinds of drugs originally prescribed by doctors. Relatives and friends or family members should not add many drugs on their own. Excessive and disorderly use of drugs may have side effects on the stomach, liver, kidney or hematopoietic system, not only can not speed up the recovery, but can lead to other problems.
It is very significant to prevent recurrence of stroke in convalescence. Because stroke can suddenly recur, the more attacks, the more sequelae each time, the worse prognosis, mortality also increased greatly. In order to prevent recurrence, we should pay attention to stable blood pressure, appropriate food intake, heart and lung complications.
Ensure proper nutrition and intake: because stroke patients often have aphasia, can not correctly express their wishes, or have choking cough, dysphagia, can not guarantee food intake, intake is often insufficient or excessive, family members should pay enough attention to it. It is necessary to determine the diet, the amount and the time of feeding, and to feed through nasal tube when necessary.
matters needing attention
Patients with cerebral hemorrhage sequelae, the family must pay more attention, on the one hand, in life, rehabilitation treatment to help patients; on the second hand, do not take too much care of patients, do not let them do anything, more activities is also a good thing; on the third hand, also to help patients out of the shadow of the disease as soon as possible.