What’s wrong with feeling something on the soles of your feet while recovering from a brain hemorrhage?

The feeling of something on the soles of the feet during the recovery period of cerebral hemorrhage is mainly considered to be related to nerve injury, soles of the feet injury or the presence of local swelling. 1. Nerve damage: cerebral hemorrhage is a hemorrhagic cerebrovascular disease, which can easily lead to brain tissue damage, so it produces hemiparesis as well as sensory disorders of hemiplegic limbs. Therefore, feeling that there is something on the soles of the feet during the recovery period of cerebral hemorrhage may be an illusion, which is directly related to the nerve damage. 2. Plantar injury: for patients recovering from cerebral hemorrhage, if they do not exercise properly in normal times, which leads to plantar injury, the symptom of feeling something on the soles of the feet will also occur. As the sensation is reduced, it will not produce obvious pain symptoms. 3. Localized swelling: during the recovery period of cerebral hemorrhage, because of the symptoms of hemiplegia, the blood circulation of the lower limbs will be affected, which will result in the swelling of the soles of the feet and the symptom of feeling something on the soles of the feet. When the condition is basically stabilized during the recovery period of cerebral hemorrhage, targeted rehabilitation therapy can be carried out under the guidance of doctors. If the limbs appear abnormal sensation, you can consult a doctor in time to identify the cause of the disease and then carry out targeted treatment, so as not to delay the condition.