Cerebral hemorrhage can lead to hemiplegia, but the performance of hemiplegia varies in different hemorrhage areas.
1. Hemorrhage in the basal region of the brain: Generally, patients with hemorrhage in the basal region of the brain will show hemiparesis of different degrees on the side opposite to the lesion. The basal ganglia of the brain is an important neurological function area, which is closely related to the important functions of movement, sensation and vision, and this part of the patient is often accompanied by hemiplegia, hemianopsia, hemianopsia, and so on.
2. Lobar hemorrhage: patients mostly have monoparesis or mild hemiparesis on the opposite side of the lesion, or localized limb convulsions and sensory disorders.
3. Pontine hemorrhage: patients often have peripheral facial paralysis on the side of the hemorrhage and paralysis of the opposite limb.
If cerebral hemorrhage is diagnosed, early and standardized treatment is recommended to reduce the adverse effects of the disease.