High brain pressure?

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When cerebral pressure increases, the main treatment for lowering intracranial pressure. Clinically commonly used drugs are mannitol, glycerol fructose, furosemide, sodium aescinate, and dexamethasone can also be applied when necessary. Human albumin has the effect of lowering intracranial pressure and nutrition. It can also be applied clinically. When intracranial pressure is seriously increased, it may cause cerebral hernia, which may endanger the patient's life. It can also be used for decompressive craniectomy. When intracranial pressure increases, the patient is mainly manifested as headache, nausea, vomiting, and can also show papillae edema, and may also show conjunctival edema. The disease that causes intracranial pressure to increase includes cerebrovascular disease, mainly seen in large-scale cerebral infarction, cerebral hemorrhage, subarachnoid hemorrhage, and patients with brain tumors. In addition, it may also be caused by infectious diseases of the central nervous system, mainly seen in encephalitis and meningitis, and also seen in brain trauma. If the patient's blood pressure is too high, it may cause hypertensive encephalopathy and may also show increased intracranial pressure.

High brain pressure?



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