Hand weakness caused by cerebral hemorrhage

Dr. Skylar Lawson
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2025-05-13 16:26:56
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When cerebral hemorrhage causes hand weakness, the primary disease needs to be actively treated. Generally, after the cerebral hemorrhage improves, the symptoms of hand weakness will also be relieved. It is recommended to use mannitol to reduce intracranial pressure and pay attention to urine output. Furosemide may be used as appropriate for those with low urine output. In severe cases, emergency decompressive craniectomy or craniotomy for lipid clearance is required. At the same time, hyperbaric oxygen, physical therapy, acupuncture and other therapies are also used.