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What is the cause of recurrent fever after cerebral hemorrhage operation


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Recurrent fever after intracerebral hemorrhage surgery can occur when the patient presents with retrograde infection after intracerebral hemorrhage surgery, resulting in intracranial infection. Due to intracranial infection, the patient can present with recurrent fever, which can also be accompanied by headache, jet-like vomiting, and severe cases when the patient can present with unconsciousness or seizures and convulsions. In this case, head CT and lumbar puncture can be reviewed to obtain cerebrospinal fluid, biochemical examination can be done, and corresponding anti-inflammatory treatment should be given to the patient when necessary. Recurrent fever after cerebral hemorrhage surgery can also be seen due to hypostatic pneumonia, because the patient after cerebral hemorrhage for a long time in bed, did not carry out very good turning, knock back, or the patient in eating caused by aspiration pneumonia, the patient can show repeated fever, accompanied by cough, expectoration and other manifestations, generally through lung CT examination can be diagnosed.