How to treat cerebral hemorrhage and vascular occlusion

Jan 09, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Disease description:

My mom got so angry while helping my younger sister with her homework that she suffered a brain hemorrhage. At the hospital, the doctor said it was caused by cerebral hemorrhage and blocked blood vessels. How is cerebral hemorrhage due to blocked blood vessels treated?

Doctor's answer (1)
Dr. Guan Yanlei
Cerebral hemorrhage with vascular occlusion can generally be treated through medication, surgical intervention, and other methods. Medications may include oral thrombolytic agents to dissolve blood clots and alleviate vascular blockage, as prescribed by a physician; anticoagulant drugs may also be taken orally to prevent further clot expansion. Surgical treatment typically involves craniotomy for decompression and aspiration of infarcted cerebellar tissue, which effectively removes clots and relieves vascular obstruction, thereby restoring normal intracranial pressure conditions.