First aid for cerebral hemorrhage


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The first aid of cerebral hemorrhage should keep the patient quiet, treat on the spot, reduce movement, closely monitor the patient's vital signs such as blood pressure, respiration, pulse and consciousness state, maintain the unobstructed respiratory tract, maintain oxygen supply, establish artificial airway when necessary, and carry out mechanical ventilation. Dehydration should be actively carried out to reduce intracranial pressure, reduce cerebral edema, adjust blood pressure, actively control blood pressure, prevent and treat continued bleeding and corresponding complications. In addition to medical treatment, some patients may also need surgical treatment, including bone flap decompression, small bone window craniotomy hematoma evacuation, drilling puncture hematoma aspiration and other operations.