Subarachnoid hemorrhage may have sequelae, which are more obvious in more serious conditions and larger amount of bleeding, including motor disorder, sensory disorder, speech dysfunction, swallowing dysfunction, cognitive and mental disorders, and so on.
1. Motor and sensory disorders: manifested as unilateral motor dysfunction of upper and lower limbs, inability to carry out normal activities, and abnormal sensation.
2. Speech and swallowing dysfunction: mainly manifested by slurred speech, inability to understand speech, and in severe cases, aphasia. Choking and coughing often occur during drinking and eating, and they cannot swallow water at once.
3. Cognitive and psychiatric disorders: Some patients may also have cognitive and psychiatric disorders, which are mainly characterized by personality changes, depression and dementia.
4. Symptoms of increased intracranial pressure: headache, vomiting, and visual impairment.
It is recommended that patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage should consult a doctor in time and be treated under the guidance of a professional doctor to avoid adverse consequences.