Bleeding 12 ml of brainstem and still in a coma, is it necessary to save it?

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-02-01

If it is not necessary to affect feelings, but to say that it is necessary is to affect life, this really does not get a good answer, and it can be analyzed below.

12 ml of hemorrhage, to be honest, is nothing in the whole human body, but the point is that he is in the brain stem. If the brainstem is more than 5 ml, it can basically be said that the prognosis is very poor, and the bleeding of 12 ml is very difficult. And even after being rescued, the vast majority of patients are in a vegetative state or in a long-term bed state, and there is no quality of life at all.

If it is in these more subdivided areas of the medulla, it is more dangerous, and basically there is no way to save it in the future.

So theoretically speaking. There really is no such thing as a cure.

But emotionally speaking, to be honest, they are their own relatives, and no one is willing to give up. Most of my life I hope to have a good second half of my life, but brain stem hemorrhage is basically unlikely to have a good second half of my life, some may be in a long-term vegetative state, some may be in a long-term bed state, and some can take care of themselves relatively well, but have lost the right to live as a normal person.

So let's put it this way, if the human, material and financial resources at home are relatively good in all aspects, and there are no very big difficulties, the treatment will be treated, but it is also said in advance, there is really no particularly good way.

However, if the human, material and financial resources of the family are not good in all aspects, or if any aspect is a shortcoming, it is not recommended to actively treat it.

It is possible that ordinary people don't know what the back of him is portrayal, but we know that the back indicates endless turning over, buckle back, suction, endless toilet paper, diapers, and countless days and nights of tossing and turning and not being able to sleep.

If there are some more detailed matters, further consultation can be made. Brainstem hemorrhage.

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