A few days after cerebral hemorrhage is edema high incidence period

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2025-05-24 09:14:51 Views: 32 times

In general, three days after cerebral hemorrhage is the high incidence period of edema, which will last for about two weeks. The edema slowly subsides. In the high incidence period of edema, patients may be accompanied by headache, nausea, vomiting, confusion and other symptoms. Dehydration treatment should be carried out in time to improve symptoms.

A few days after cerebral hemorrhage is edema high incidence period



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