Sudden increased intracranial pressure is an emergency. The person will be treated in the intensive care unit of the hospital. The health care team will measure and monitor the person's neurological and vital signs, including temperature, pulse, breathing rate, and blood pressure.
Treatment may include:
Breathing support
Draining of cerebrospinal fluid to lower pressure in the brain
Medicines to decrease swelling
Removal of part of the skull, especially in the first 2 days of a stroke that involves brain swelling
If a tumor, hemorrhage, or other problem has caused the increase in intracranial pressure, these problems will be treated.
Sudden increased intracranial pressure is an emergency. The person will be treated in the intensive care unit of the hospital. The health care team will measure and monitor the person's neurological and vital signs, including temperature, pulse, breathing rate, and blood pressure.Treatment may include:Breathing supportDraining of cerebrospinal fluid to lower pressure in the brainMedicines to decrease swellingRemoval of part of the skull, especially in the first 2 days of a stroke that involves brain swellingIf a tumor, hemorrhage, or other problem has caused the increase in intracranial pressure, these problems will be treated.
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