Why brain hemorrhage can cause paralysis

Cerebral hemorrhage can cause paralysis: 1. Due to the symptoms of compression of brain tissue caused by bleeding from ruptured vessels, paralysis is mostly due to damage to the pyramidal fasciculus of brain tissue, and the patient can develop paralysis, especially when the hemorrhage in the basal ganglia area affects the internal capsule, and the patient can develop paralysis due to the penetration of the vertebral fasciculus from the internal capsule. 2. Due to the rupture and bleeding of vessels that co-respond to the pyramidal fasciculus, the patient can develop neurological deficits in the pyramidal fasciculus. The patient can experience paralysis due to the rupture of blood vessels in the conus pallidus. 3. In the acute stage of cerebral hemorrhage, conservative or surgical treatment should be given according to the patient’s bleeding volume to minimize the symptoms of neurological deficits.