Common aura symptoms of cerebral hemorrhage include: 1. Suddenly feeling numbness, weakness, difficulty in moving one side of the body, dropping objects in the hand, distorted mouth, salivation, and unstable walking. 2.Suddenly unable to speak when talking with others, or slurring words, or unable to understand others’ words. 3.Temporary blurred vision, which may return to normal later on its own, or blindness may occur. 4. Sudden dizziness, rotation of surrounding objects, unsteadiness or even fainting on the ground. These manifestations may appear once briefly, or may occur repeatedly or gradually worsen. When the above aura symptoms appear, the patient should pay great attention to them, but should not be overly nervous and panic. The patient should be calm and avoid aggravation due to fluctuation of blood pressure. The patient should be sent to the hospital as soon as possible, and tell the doctor in detail about the aura manifestations that have appeared, so that a clear diagnosis can be made and timely treatment can be provided.