What if there's a blood clot in your brain?


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The brain has blood clots mainly depends on the amount of blood clots. If the amount of bleeding is small, conservative treatment can be used. Most patients will gradually be metabolized, liquefied and absorbed with the development of the disease. It normally takes about 2-3 months to be completely absorbed. If the amount of blood clots is large, causing symptoms of increased intracranial pressure, it may be manifested as consciousness disorders, severe headaches, vomiting, etc. For such patients, surgery is required to remove blood clots. If the surgical indication is not met, but there is a blood clot, for safety reasons, an intracranial pressure probe can be routinely implanted, and the patient's condition can be dynamically observed to assess whether the blood clot will further increase, better treat the disease, and more safely pass through the dangerous period.