What to do about insufficient cerebral blood supply as a sequela of cerebral hemorrhage
Disease description:
Currently experiencing insufficient cerebral blood supply as a complication after hemorrhagic stroke, worried about ineffective treatment and impact on daily life—what should be done for inadequate cerebral perfusion following hemorrhagic stroke?
Treatment for insufficient cerebral blood supply as a sequela of hemorrhagic stroke may include medication, massage, and other methods. Medications such as Xuesaitong tablets, Naoxintong capsules, and Compound Chuanxiong capsules—commonly used traditional Chinese medicine preparations—can help alleviate poor cerebral circulation. These medications are generally safe and do not increase the risk of cerebral hemorrhage when used properly under a doctor's guidance. Additionally, therapies such as acupuncture and massage can be used to improve blood vessel function in the brain and relieve symptoms of inadequate cerebral blood supply.