Subarachnoid hemorrhage may present with weakness of the feet, and may also lead to hemiparesis, mental disorders, and may even be life-threatening.
Subarachnoid hemorrhage may be related to aneurysm rupture, vascular malformation, vasculitis and other factors. The main manifestations of the onset of the disease are severe headache and vomiting, and the continued development of the disease may cause focal neurological impairment, leading to foot weakness, which is mainly manifested as unilateral foot weakness, hemiparesis of limbs, and visual impairment, nausea and vomiting, and impaired consciousness.
If treatment is not timely, it may also cause other serious complications, such as hydrocephalus, increased intracranial pressure, epilepsy, and even life-threatening.
Therefore, when the symptoms of subarachnoid hemorrhage appear, urgent medical examination and treatment should be sought to avoid serious consequences.