1. Motor and speech disorders Motor disorders are more common in hemiplegia; speech disorders mainly manifest as aphasia and slurred speech. 2.Vomiting About half of the patients experience vomiting, which may be related to the increase of intracranial pressure, vertigo attack and blood stimulation of meninges during cerebral hemorrhage. 3. Disorders of consciousness manifest as drowsiness or coma, the degree of which is related to the site of cerebral hemorrhage, the amount and speed of bleeding. A large amount of bleeding in a short period of time in a deeper part of the brain will mostly result in impaired consciousness. 4.Ocular symptoms Pupil inequality often occurs in patients with increased intracranial pressure; there can also be hemianopia and eye movement disorders, such as cerebral hemorrhage patients often stare at the bleeding side of the brain with both eyes in the acute stage. 5.Headache and dizziness Headache is the first symptom of cerebral hemorrhage, often located on the bleeding side of the head; when there is increased intracranial pressure, the pain can develop to the whole head. Dizziness is often accompanied by headache, especially in cerebellar and brainstem hemorrhage.