How to treat high intracranial pressure


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Patients presenting with intracranial hypertension need appropriate treatment depending on the condition. If surgery is indicated during an acute episode, surgical decompression is required. Patients who are not suitable for surgery can be treated conservatively with drugs. Commonly used drugs mainly include glycerol fructose, mannitol, albumin, furosemide, etc. In the application process of drugs, attention should be paid to the fact that although the effect of mannitol is relatively good, the side effects are slightly larger. The side effects of glycerol fructose are relatively small and relatively safe, but the effect is slightly poor. Appropriate drug treatment is required according to the specific situation.