Rehabilitation after cerebral hemorrhage requires the following efforts:
1. Early recovery. Treatment should be given immediately after bleeding to stop bleeding and reduce intracranial pressure, and then brain rehabilitation training, such as language training, physical therapy, occupational therapy and so on. , should be carried out to maximize the recovery of brain function.
2. Treat according to the doctor's advice. Take the medicine carefully according to the doctor's prescription, check regularly to follow up the change of the condition, and adjust the treatment plan according to the progress of rehabilitation. Drug therapy plays an important role in preventing rebleeding and restoring brain function.
3. The law of life. Maintain a regular life after discharge and avoid emotional excitement or excessive physical exertion. Regular work and rest and a balanced diet are conducive to the recovery of brain function.
4. Continue rehabilitation training. At home, you should continue to do rehabilitation training according to the doctor's advice, such as language training, memory training, swallowing training, physical exercise training and so on. Stick to it until you get well.
5. Social support. The support and help of relatives and friends is very important for the rehabilitation of stroke. We should actively communicate with others and participate in certain social activities, which can stimulate the recovery of brain function and be beneficial to mental health.
6. Return visit for review. After bleeding, you should go back to the hospital regularly for examination, such as CT or MRI, to monitor the absorption of foreign bodies in the brain and the new bleeding. Adjust drugs and treatment plans according to the recovery of brain function, and make the next rehabilitation plan.
7. Psychological adjustment. We should keep a positive and optimistic attitude and learn to adjust our psychological state. Anxiety and depression will adversely affect rehabilitation. Learn to ask for help and consult a psychologist if necessary.
To sum up, rehabilitation after cerebral hemorrhage is a long-term process, which requires the cooperation of medical means, life control, training and social support. Paying attention to the adjustment of psychological state, maintaining positive optimism and patience, and requiring regular medical monitoring are the keys to successful rehabilitation.