How to perform first aid for sudden cerebral hemorrhage
Disease description:
My grandmother suddenly collapsed and started vomiting—it turned out to be caused by a sudden cerebral hemorrhage. How should one provide first aid for a sudden cerebral hemorrhage?
In case of sudden cerebral hemorrhage, immediately remove the pillow and lay the patient flat or lower their head. It is important to turn their head to one side to maintain an open airway. If the patient vomits, promptly clear any foreign matter to prevent choking. If breathing stops, begin cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) immediately. Move the patient to a spacious, well-ventilated area, making sure to support their head and upper body during transfer, and keep them as still and quiet as possible. If there are external injuries, apply simple bandaging if possible, then wait for medical help. During this time, continuously monitor the patient's vital signs to ensure they remain stable.