Question
It’s been two months since my brain hemorrhage surgery, and I can stand for a while and walk a few steps with support, but I still have dizziness. Currently, I’m undergoing rehabilitation with hyperbaric oxygen therapy and Chinese medicine acupuncture. The effects seem insignificant. The patient’s mood is quite agitated. Can post-surgery dizziness be cured?
Answer
Your condition falls under the category of Chinese medicine vertigo, which is believed to be primarily caused by insufficient Qi and blood. To recover, you should ensure sufficient sleep and pay attention to a balance between work and rest. If you experience dizziness, you should rest in bed. Moreover, consume more nutritious foods like chicken soup and fish soup. In cases of brain hemorrhage, it’s absolutely crucial not to get excited, as this can exacerbate the condition. It’s hoped that family members can care for and love the patient from all aspects, making the patient feel warmth. Because the patient’s mood is unstable, maintaining a peaceful mindset is essential for the recovery of the disease.