Hi,
Fatigue is a common symptom that follows bleeding in the brain. The treatment is to check and make sure there are no other contributing factors that can be corrected such as
thyroid disease, anemia, or electrolyte deficiencies. Sometimes this symptom remains for weeks or months following the event. You can learn how to pace your activities during the day to avoid feeling overly tired.
Most people report improvements over time. There are some medications that may help as well. As far as diabetes is concerned, often by withdrawing the
steroids glucose levels will return to a normal state, however, in some cases a latent or SUBCLINICAL form of
DIABETES MELLITUS is uncovered and so patients must be treated to keep sugars in the normal range.
Your primary doctor is best suited to manage this situation and will recommend medication, exercise activity to help you get into optimal physical shape and condition by losing excess weight, eating well, and sleeping the proper hours nightly.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Thank you.
Regards,
Dr. Dariush Saghafi
Neurologist