Is it normal to have stiffness in the arms and legs four months after a brain hemorrhage?

Stiffness of hands and feet four months after brain hemorrhage may be the sequelae caused by brain hemorrhage, but some patients need to be alert to the recurrence of the disease, muscle atrophy and other factors. The stiffness of hands and feet four months after cerebral hemorrhage may be the sequelae caused by cerebral hemorrhage, because cerebral hemorrhage will cause stimulation or damage to the nerves in the brain of the patient, which will lead to dysfunction of the corresponding parts. Typical symptoms of patients include limb movement disorder, which can be manifested as numbness and weakness, stiffness and instability in standing, hemiplegia and so on. In addition to stiffness of arms and legs, patients four months after cerebral hemorrhage may also be accompanied by speech dysfunction such as slurred speech and difficulty in understanding, as well as sensory disorders and disorders of consciousness, etc. Some patients should be alerted to the fact that this phenomenon is related to the brain hemorrhage. Some patients should also be alert to the fact that this phenomenon is related to the recurrence of the disease or induced muscle atrophy. It is recommended that people with stiffness in arms and legs four months after cerebral hemorrhage should consult a doctor in time for examination and active treatment after clarifying the cause of the disease.