“Brainstem hemorrhage is a type of brain hemorrhage, and brain hemorrhage is a type of stroke, which can be quickly identified by following the “120” recipe for identifying stroke.
1: 1 face is asymmetrical, i.e. look for crookedness of the mouth.
2: 2 hands flat, check if there is unilateral weakness in both arms.
0: (Listening) Listen to the language, ask the patient to say a complete sentence, observe whether the patient has symptoms such as slurred speech and difficulty in expression.
The last three numbers together form “120”, which means that if any of the above three symptoms are found, you should call 120 immediately for medical attention.
In addition, a small number of patients with slow bleeding may have headaches, dizziness and other symptoms, and may become unconscious as the bleeding volume increases, so such patients should also call emergency services as soon as possible.”