Precursors and precautions for cerebral hemorrhage

Cerebral hemorrhage refers to bleeding in the brain, both of which occur suddenly. However, some patients will have aura symptoms before cerebral hemorrhage, which mainly include the transformation of the patient’s intermittent headache into a persistent headache, and the patient may show symptoms of dizziness, difficulty in feeling dizzy, feeling unstable in standing or having more difficulty in lifting the legs. There may also be blackness in front of the eyes, blurred and double vision, or the patient may experience numbness on one side of the limb. Decreased strength of the patient’s hands and inability to hold things are all precursors of cerebral hemorrhage, and it is important to consult the hospital in a timely manner. At this time to prevent from the usual risk factors, the main cause of cerebral hemorrhage is related to high blood pressure, so patients should actively prevent and control high blood pressure, smoking cessation, alcohol restriction, weight control, prevention and treatment of atherosclerosis, to a certain extent, it will be able to prevent the occurrence of cerebral hemorrhage.