The main features of cerebral pontine hemorrhage mainly depend on the amount of bleeding, including some functional disorders and consciousness disorders, which can be divided into a small amount of bleeding and a large amount of bleeding.
1. Small amount of hemorrhage: when the patient has a small amount of hemorrhage, usually the consciousness is still clear, but the patient shows symptoms such as dysphagia, dysarthria, crossed hemiparesis, ataxia and mild hemiparesis, etc., and both eyes are staring to the side of the lesion.
2. Massive hemorrhage: when the patient has massive hemorrhage, it usually involves both sides of the cerebral bridge, and may extend to the midbrain in severe cases, and the patient may present an unconscious state, accompanied by tetraplegia, respiratory disorder, central hyperthermia, and cerebral tonus, etc. The patient is usually more serious. Massive hemorrhage is usually more serious and is likely to lead to death.
It is recommended that patients should immediately go to the hospital or call the emergency center (120) for help when the above situation occurs, in order to avoid delaying the condition and causing irreversible damage to the body.