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Hi. I would not recommend it and would think it best to consult a doctor within his vicinity to help deal with the muscle spasm and pain issues.
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Medical treatment: Blood pressure is managed to decrease the risk of more bleeding yet provide enough blood flow (perfusion) to the brain.
Controlling intracranial pressure is the biggest factor in the outcome of ICH. A device called an ICP monitor is placed directly into the ventricles or within the brain to measure pressure. Normal ICP is 20mm HG.
Removing cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from the ventricles is a common method to control ICP. A ventricular catheter (VP shunt) may be placed in the ventricles to drain CSF fluid to allow room for the hematoma to expand without damaging the brain. Hyperventilation also helps control ICP. In some cases, coma may be induced with drugs to bring down ICP.