Right-sided basal ganglia brain hemorrhage is usually serious. The basal ganglia is an important cerebral nerve nucleus in the human body, and it is also a common site of cerebral hemorrhage. Hemorrhage in the right side of the brain in the basal ganglia often leads to serious clinical manifestations. 1. Function of the basal ganglia: The basal ganglia, also known as the basal nucleus, consists of the striatum, the nucleus accumbens and the amygdala. The basal ganglia is an important center for the regulation of body movement, participates in motor design, maintains muscle tone and coordinates random movements, and is an important part of the extrapyramidal system. It is an important part of the extrapyramidal system. At the same time, it also brings together a large number of sensory conduction fibers and other projection fibers. Therefore, lesions of the basal ganglia can have a great impact on the human body. 2. Clinical manifestations of basal ganglia hemorrhage: the source of right-sided basal ganglia hemorrhage mostly originates from the bean stripe artery. Impairment of the right basal ganglia function after hemorrhage may cause left hemiplegia, left hemiparesis, and left visual field blindness in both eyes. In addition, it may also lead to impaired consciousness, confusion, epilepsy, and eyeball deviation. For patients with right basal ganglia hemorrhage, they should immediately go to the relevant departments of regular hospitals for treatment under the guidance of specialized physicians, so as to avoid delaying the condition and causing permanent nerve damage.