The main symptoms of mild cerebral hemorrhage are local nerve injury symptoms, and the performance of different parts of the injury varies, and the common symptoms include unfavorable limb movement, decreased sensation, vertigo and so on. 1. Cerebral hemispheric hemorrhage: in addition to the symptoms of increased intracranial pressure mentioned above, patients can often be accompanied by physical dysfunction, which is mainly manifested as motor sensory impairment, such as patients’ limbs can not be moved, and pain and temperature sensation is reduced or even disappeared. 2. Brain stem hemorrhage: in addition to the symptoms of increased intracranial pressure mentioned above, patients with small amount of brain stem hemorrhage may have limb dysfunction, speech dysfunction, and if the hemorrhage is in the medulla oblongata of the lower part of the cerebral bridge, they may have consciousness disorders, and their vital signs may be unstable, and so on. 3. Cerebellar hemorrhage: In addition to the symptoms of increased intracranial pressure, there may be dizziness, walking shakily and unsteadily, like walking drunk. If the above symptoms appear, you need to consult the doctor in time to get a clear diagnosis and cooperate with the doctor for treatment.