Question

A 24-year-old male patient suddenly suffered from intraventricular hemorrhage with a significant amount of bleeding. After emergency treatment and 13 days of drainage, he regained consciousness. A CT scan has confirmed capillary bleeding, with the bleeding site being deep. The doctor recommends vascular intervention treatment. Now, one month has passed, how should he proceed with the post-care for diet and exercise?

Answer

The patient should choose foods rich in fiber and low in muscle fibers, such as rice, bread, vegetables, meats, eggs, and fish, but avoid fried foods. It is suggested to cut food into small pieces or into a pulp to facilitate swallowing. Patients who have been on a soft diet for a long time should pay attention to vitamin C supplementation, which can be achieved by increasing the intake of vegetables and fruits. Drinking plenty of water is also very important. In addition, appropriate outdoor exercise can enhance resistance.