Be sure to watch the phlegm, because the patient is in a coma and has no sputum reflex. He cannot go up or come down, which can easily lead to poor breathing and is particularly dangerous. If there is a lot of phlegm, you can use a sputum suction machine, but it is very irritating to the lungs. Often the more you inhale, the more the patient suffers. You can make a simple suction tube yourself to minimize the use of the suction machine. The patient's back should be buckled hard. It's for his own good to work hard. One is to prevent lung infection, and the other is that under the influence of external forces, sometimes the patient happens to cough and phlegm is coughed up.
In terms of diet, for patients with nasal feeding, fruit water, baby rice flour, millet porridge, lotus root juice, and almond cream juice should be the main foods. 4 or 6 times a day, 150 ml to 200 ml each time. After the patient adapts, the amount can be gradually increased, 250 ml to 300 ml each time. Do not infuse too much at one time to prevent vomiting. Don't buy fruit juice from farmers' orchards. It's best to squeeze it yourself with a juicer. It is not advisable to eat too many eggs to prevent an increase in blood cholesterol and blood viscosity. Drink water before going to bed to prevent blood viscosity from increasing at night.
In terms of nursing care, the patient should be turned over on time to prevent bedsores, usually once every two hours. Massage can promote blood circulation and prevent arthritis and muscle atrophy. Soak the patient's feet every day and talk to him often. Even though he is still in a slight coma, he is still fighting subconsciously. Give him some confidence!
I hope these can be helpful to patients.
Finally, I wish all patients with cerebral hemorrhage can overcome the difficulties and recover soon!