Cerebral hemorrhage is a type of acute cerebrovascular disease with a very rapid onset, taking at most a few hours and at least a few minutes. Its disability and death rates are relatively high. Therefore, it is very important to provide first aid within the first 5 minutes of onset. The first 5 minutes of cerebral hemorrhage are crucial 1. If the patient falls in a small place such as toilet or bath, move to a spacious place as soon as possible. The specific practice depends on the location, as long as do not shake the head, keep the head horizontal position transport can be, so as not to block the airway, causing asphyxiation. 2.Let the patient lie quietly in bed, minimize moving, and call the emergency vehicle. If the situation is not serious, you can also wait until the condition is more stable and immediately sent to the hospital emergency. 3, the patient’s tongue root backward easy to block the airway caused by asphyxiation. Therefore, before the arrival of the ambulance, family members should immediately take measures to ensure a clear airway: loosen the patient’s collar, remove the denture (if any), take a lateral position and tilt the head back, so that oral secretions can flow out on their own, and promptly remove oral vomit. Once asphyxiation, empty the mouth as soon as possible and perform artificial respiration. 4, adjust the blood pressure. You can let the high blood pressure, and clear brain hemorrhage people oral cardiac pain; if the patient is confused, the condition can be used a small amount of reserpine treatment or magnesium sulfate 10 ml deep intramuscular injection, or under the supervision of a doctor to use intravenous antihypertensive drugs such as nitroglycerin. Patients with cerebral hemorrhage have varying degrees of impaired consciousness on examination. In severe cases, the pulse is slow, breathing is deep and slow, often accompanied by central hyperthermia, and the condition deteriorates with central respiratory and circulatory failure pupil shape irregularity. Some patients with cerebral hemorrhage have signs before the attack, the more common ones are: 1. Suddenly the mouth and eyes are distorted, the corners of the mouth salivate, slurred speech, spitting difficulties, suddenly unable to speak when talking to people, or spit slurred words, or do not understand the words of others. These signs indicate fluctuations in blood pressure or brain dysfunction, and are a harbinger of cerebral hemorrhage or subarachnoid hemorrhage. 2. Suddenly feel dizzy, the surrounding scenery appears to rotate, unstable standing or even fainting on the ground. The pain is often located on the bleeding side of the head and can develop throughout the head when the intracranial pressure is increased. Dizziness often accompanies headache, especially in cases of cerebellar and brainstem hemorrhage. These manifestations can occur briefly once, or they can be recurrent or gradually worsen. 3. Sudden eye discomfort, sudden pupil abnormalities (unequal size) often cause increased intracranial pressure, and sometimes hemianopia and impaired eye movement, often with both eyes gazing at the hemorrhagic side of the brain in the acute phase. Most of them are temporary blurred vision, which can return to normal or blindness later on its own. 4.Suddenly feel the general fatigue, numbness, weakness, activity, sweating, low fever, chest tightness, unstable walking or sudden fall, palpitation or sudden appearance of erratic, vomiting, etc., which is the manifestation of plant nerve dysfunction. 5.Sudden disorders of consciousness, mental depression, sleepiness or drowsiness all day long. The personality is also uncharacteristic, suddenly becoming silent, indifferent expression, slow action or talkative and irritable, and some have transient loss of consciousness, which is also related to cerebral ischemia.