Question
A 53-year-old female patient had a brain hemorrhage on December 16 last year due to a hypertensive crisis, with an amount of bleeding reaching 140 milliliters. Currently, the patient has recovered consciousness well, but the recovery of limbs and language nerves is not ideal. The patient’s hand movement is relatively good, while foot movement is weak. The patient is currently undergoing rehabilitation treatment at home, including massage, standing on the bed, and taking traditional Chinese medicine. The patient has previously undergone Botox treatment and is now considering using ganglioside drugs. How effective are ganglioside drugs? What impact will the current treatment have on the patient’s recovery? What might be the level of recovery based on the patient’s current condition? Which ganglioside drug is more suitable for use?
Answer
After experiencing a severe brain hemorrhage, it is fortunate that the patient has recovered consciousness. However, the possibility of a complete recovery to a normal state is low because the damaged area has undergone changes. The efficacy of ganglioside drugs is limited, and it is recommended to seek professional rehabilitation treatment at a large hospital. Rehabilitation treatment often involves delicate and complex techniques and measures that require professional training. Wishing the patient a speedy recovery.