What are the dangers of hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage

Hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage is clinically known as hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage, and the dangers brought by this vascular disease include language dysfunction, consciousness disorder, hemiplegia, etc., and even death and other serious consequences.
1. Language dysfunction: hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage will lead to brain tissue damage, such as basal ganglia hemorrhage, which will cause slurred speech or aphasia.
2. Impaired consciousness: most of the patients with hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage will have different degrees of impaired consciousness, and those with large amount of bleeding may even go into deep coma.
3. Hemiparesis: If hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage leads to compression of the brain stem, causing cerebral nerve paralysis, it is very likely to cause hemiparesis on the opposite side. In addition, if hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage is a thalamic hemorrhage, hemiplegia on the opposite side will also occur when the hemorrhage affects the internal capsule, and even total paralysis will occur in severe cases.
4. Causing death: large amount of bleeding and peripheral edema will cause increased intracranial pressure, and severe cases will die within a few days. Brain hernia caused by hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage is the direct cause of death.
In conclusion, the harm caused by cerebral hemorrhage should not be underestimated, the disability rate and death rate caused by the disease are relatively high, it is recommended that the patient go to the hospital in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor active treatment.