can deep coma occur after cerebral hemorrhage?
- 2025-06-21
- Dr. Xiao
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after cerebral hemorrhage, many patients will fall into a deep coma. this is more common when the cerebral hemorrhage is very large and occurs in important nerve centers, such as the basal ganglia, thalamus or brainstem. bleeding can easily cause deep coma.
the patient has no sensation in the limbs when stimulated or can only flex slightly, but cannot move like normal. furthermore, patients may have symptoms such as dilated pupils and unstable vital signs. they must go to the intensive care unit for relevant treatment to maintain the stability of basic vital signs, including using a ventilator to assist breathing and applying corresponding drugs to maintain blood pressure. and heart rate, etc.
patients need surgical treatment under certain circumstances. only by surgery can the corresponding situation be completely solved. only in the later stage can the most basic life safety be preserved, and then medical drugs and rehabilitation function exercises can be continued.
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