What are the causes of cerebral hemorrhage? How to prevent cerebral hemorrhage?
When cerebral hemorrhage occurs, there will also be some symptoms. For example, patients will have obvious blood pressure increase, and at this time, they are prone to feel dizzy and unstable, and are prone to symptoms such as nausea and vomiting. Some patients will have numbness of limbs before cerebral hemorrhage, such as facial fingers can not be used normally. Some patients may have nosebleeds repeatedly, which may be a symptom of cerebral hemorrhage besides getting angry, and may make patients unable to speak normally before the occurrence of cerebral hemorrhage, which is also one of the symptoms of cerebral hemorrhage.
In case of sudden cerebral hemorrhage, people around you must keep calm and call 120 in time. Don't make a hullabaloo about or shake violently to make the condition worse. You can lie flat on the bed or lie on the ground to keep quiet and observe the patient's condition. If there are some foreign bodies in the respiratory tract, these secretions should be removed in time, and then wait for the rescue of 120.
Finally, the early mortality rate of cerebral hemorrhage is relatively high, and even after being cured, there may be different degrees of sequelae, so we must take precautions in advance.