The chance of cure for a disease like cerebral hemorrhage is very small. For patients, only appropriate nursing measures can control the development of the disease. If patients do not pay attention to care, the condition will be aggravated, which will increase the difficulty of treatment. Therefore, patients must be observed and treated. Many patients are very concerned about a problem, that is, can cerebral hemorrhage be fully recovered? Let us take a look below. First, can cerebral hemorrhage be fully recovered? Cerebral hemorrhage is the second most common disease among cerebrovascular diseases. The condition is generally very serious and it is difficult to recover after surgery. Depending on the site of bleeding, there may be different physical functions, mental damage or sequelae, and the recurrence rate is high. According to epidemiological surveys, the mortality rate is as high as 60%, and about 80% of the survivors are left with varying degrees of disabilities such as hemiplegia and aphasia, posing a great threat to human life and health and bringing a heavy financial burden to families and society. Second, although the mortality rate of cerebral hemorrhage is very high, 50% of patients with cerebral hemorrhage have premonitory symptoms. The risk of cerebral hemorrhage is very high within the first year after the onset of prodromal symptoms, especially within two months. Once the precursor symptoms appear, it indicates that cerebral hemorrhage is about to occur or has entered the prodromal stage of cerebral hemorrhage. If the disease can be discovered in time at this stage and treated in the hospital in a hurry, the progression of the disease can be controlled and serious consequences can be avoided. The cure rate is still very high, exceeding 60%, but the cure rate for sequelae is relatively low. Can cerebral hemorrhage be fully recovered? Prognosis must prevent rebleeding. Recurrent cerebral hemorrhage is one of the main causes of death and disability among survivors of cerebrovascular disease. Domestic reports show that the interval between recurrent cerebral hemorrhages ranges from 3 months to 5 years, accounting for 19.5% of cerebral hemorrhages during the same period. 37.9% of patients had a relapse within 1 year after the first onset, 75.8% had a relapse within 2 years, and 93% had a relapse within 3 years, which means that the vast majority of patients had a relapse within 3 years. Therefore, if you find any precursor symptoms, it is best to seek medical attention as soon as possible to keep the disease within a controllable range. |
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