The patient always shouting during the recovery period of cerebral hemorrhage may be related to mental disorder, or it may be caused by consciousness disorder as well as some other complications.
1. Mental disorder: if the patient with cerebral hemorrhage has thalamic hemorrhage, it can lead to mental disorder, which may cause the patient to always shout, and may be accompanied by symptoms such as restlessness, emotional instability, sleep disorders, or forceful crying and laughing.
2. Disorders of consciousness: If the site of cerebral hemorrhage is frontal lobe or temporal lobe, and the amount of hemorrhage is large, some patients may have the symptom of delirium, which may be manifested as always shouting, and may be accompanied by impulsive and aggressive behaviors, increase in speech, excitability and inattentiveness, and so on.
3. Other complications: cerebral hemorrhage may lead to centralized hyperthermia, gastrointestinal bleeding, unfavorable speech, hemiplegia and other complications, and the uncomfortable symptoms caused by these complications may make the patient always shouting.
It is recommended that patients who always shout during the recovery period of cerebral hemorrhage should seek medical treatment as soon as possible to identify the cause of the disease and actively treat it under the guidance of doctors.