Question

A friend’s child is 10 years old and a boy. He had a cerebral hemorrhage before and now seems to have some intellectual disability. How should intellectual disability caused by intracerebral hemorrhage be treated?

Answer

Hypertension and diabetes are common chronic diseases in internal medicine, both of which are common factors leading to cerebral hemorrhage and other diseases. It is necessary to examine the specific CT imaging results. The post-recovery process needs to be observed for the absorption of hematomas, and for conditions such as regional infarction. The treatment of sequelae is a long-term process. It is important for patients to maintain a positive attitude towards the disease, facing it with a positive mindset. Only in this way can patients improve their immunity and their belief in fighting against the disease, believing that this will drive the disease away.