What’s wrong with the numbness of the face and the stiffness of the mouth during the recovery from brain stem hemorrhage?

The numbness of the face and stiff mouth during the recovery period of brain stem hemorrhage is generally considered to be possibly caused by the sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage or new-onset cerebrovascular disease or recurrence of cerebral hemorrhage.
1. Sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage: cerebral hemorrhage can cause numbness of head and face, stiff mouth and other symptoms. After cerebral hemorrhage, it takes time for part of the related brain nerve function to recover, so there is a possibility that the symptoms of numbness of the face and stiffness of the mouth can not be recovered for the time being. It is recommended that patients continue to actively cooperate with and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.
2. New cerebrovascular disease or recurrence of cerebral hemorrhage: if the patient has sudden numbness in the head and face during the recovery period, it is not excluded that there is a new cerebrovascular lesion, and the above symptoms may also appear when the original part of the hemorrhage recurs, so it is necessary to go to the regular hospital to receive head CT review to observe whether there is a responsible lesion.
If you have numbness in the face and mouth during the recovery period of brain stem hemorrhage, it is recommended that you consult your doctor in time to clarify the cause and then make targeted treatment, so as not to delay your condition.