Points for attention after cerebral hemorrhage

Dr. Sydney Parker
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2025-05-05 01:41:07 Views: 54 times

If the onset time is within two weeks after cerebral hemorrhage, the patient's condition is serious under normal circumstances, the patient should be instructed to prevent tension, prevent excitement, prevent excessive dryness of stool, prevent rebleeding, actively control the patient's blood pressure, try to control the blood pressure at a stable level, and do not fluctuate. Long-acting preparations are generally used clinically. Commonly used drugs include irbesartan, valsartan, levoamlodipine and amlodipine besylate. If the patient has increased intracranial pressure, he should be given treatment to reduce intracranial pressure. Common drugs include mannitol and glycerol fructose. At the same time, stress ulcers should be prevented. Common drugs include cimetidine. Rabeprazole or omeprazole can also be used. If the patient has severe headaches, symptomatic painkillers can be used. Intramuscular injection of Pingtongxin can also be used. Sedative drugs such as diazepam, lorazepam or estazolam can also be used.



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