A few days at the peak of brain edema


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Generally speaking, the peak period of cerebral edema is usually about five to seven days. There are many reasons for cerebral edema. If cerebral thrombosis or cerebral edema caused by cerebral hemorrhage, the peak period can be about five to seven days. However, if the amount of bleeding is particularly large, or the area of cerebral thrombosis is particularly large, the peak period may be extended to about ten days. If some encephalitis or brain edema caused by some tumors, then the peak period depends on how the primary disease is treated. If the tumor does not remove the brain, the peak period of edema is persistent. If brain edema caused by encephalitis cannot be effectively treated with antiviral therapy and hormone therapy, brain edema will become more and more serious. Therefore, the patient with edema should be actively dehydrated to reduce intracranial pressure on the one hand, and more importantly, to treat the cause.