Cerebral hemorrhage is also called cerebral hemorrhage. It is also a spontaneous bleeding. Cerebral hemorrhage is a relatively serious disease. Many people want to know what the symptoms of cerebral hemorrhage are. Clinically, the symptoms of cerebral hemorrhage are closely related to the site of bleeding, and different types of cerebral hemorrhage have different symptoms. 1. The symptoms of cerebral hemorrhage are related to the site of bleeding, amount of bleeding, bleeding speed, size of hematoma and the general condition of the patient. They usually manifest as varying degrees of sudden headache, nausea and vomiting, slurred speech, urinary incontinence, limb movement disorders and impaired consciousness. Small amounts of bleeding in non-functional areas may only manifest as headaches and mild neurological dysfunction, while large amounts of bleeding and bleeding deep in the brain, thalamus, or brainstem can cause rapid coma or even death within hours or days. 2. Typical basal ganglia hemorrhage may cause sudden limb weakness and numbness, slurred speech or aphasia, impaired consciousness, staring toward the bleeding side, severe pain, and accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and urinary incontinence. Thalamic hemorrhage often breaks into the ventricles, and the patient has hemifacial and limb sensory disorders, apathy, and slow reaction. When the amount of pons hemorrhage is small, there may be facial paralysis on the bleeding side and limb paralysis on the opposite side, while when it is large, there may be rapid signs of impaired consciousness, quadriplegia, and fixed eyeballs, which are life-threatening. Cerebellar hemorrhage is often manifested by cerebellar signs such as headache, dizziness, vomiting, and dysarthria. Typical limb paralysis symptoms generally do not appear. When the hematoma is large, it can invade the brainstem, causing rapid coma and death. 3. Pulmonary infection: Pulmonary infection is the most common complication in patients with cerebral hemorrhage. Patients with cerebral hemorrhage are often accompanied by movement disorders, and long-term bed rest has become the most common cause of pulmonary infection complications. One of the most important complications of cerebral hemorrhage and one of the main causes of death is lung infection. Within 3 to 5 days after cerebral hemorrhage, comatose patients often have lung infection, which manifests as excessive sputum and impaired breathing. It needs to be taken seriously and a tracheotomy may be required if necessary. |
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