Signs of improvement in delayed encephalopathy


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Delayed encephalopathy usually refers to delayed encephalopathy caused by carbon monoxide poisoning, manifested as mental symptoms, slow response, low intelligence, increased muscle tension in limbs, incontinence, and even coma. Clinically, hyperbaric oxygen is mainly given to promote cerebral oxygen supply, hormones are used to eliminate cerebral edema, brain cell activators are used to promote brain cell function recovery, and symptomatic treatment is given. Delayed encephalopathy is clinically relatively difficult to recover from and requires prolonged rehabilitation. Signs of recovery include gradual awakening from coma, ability to answer simple questions, some emotional outpouring, or gradual movement of limbs.