What are the symptoms of traumatic cerebral hemorrhage in students?
summary
Cerebral hemorrhage caused by trauma may be easily ignored because there is no obvious bleeding situation at that time, but it is a very dangerous condition. If the rescue of cerebral hemorrhage is not timely, the patient is prone to stroke or death. What are the symptoms of traumatic cerebral hemorrhage in students? Let's talk about it
What are the symptoms of traumatic cerebral hemorrhage in students?
In clinic, if the condition is serious and the area of bleeding is large, the doctor in charge of the clinic generally recommends surgery. Because, this is the most direct and effective way at present, and the cure rate is very high.
If the bleeding area of patients with traumatic cerebral hemorrhage is relatively small, the condition is relatively light, it is generally manifested as headache, dizziness, and even nausea and vomiting. The reason for such symptoms, in fact, is mainly due to the brain bleeding phenomenon, leading to intracranial hypertension.
Secondly, some patients with serious illness even have serious consciousness disorders, such as drowsiness, coma and drowsiness. Besides, patients will also suffer from serious * symptoms such as confusion, urinary incontinence and urinary retention.
matters needing attention
1. Try to clear the unsafe factors that may lead to falls. 2. Wear a ventilated hat to reduce the shock to brain tissue when you fall. 3. In case of emergency (such as falling from a high place or being knocked down at high speed), quickly hold the head with both arms and hands. 4. Usually strengthen the training of body coordination and flexibility.