What is the aftermath of a cerebral hemorrhage?

Sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage include limb motor disorder, sensory disorder, language disorder, and cognitive disorder. 1. Limb movement disorder: there can be hemiplegia, elevated muscle tone, involuntary movement. 2. Sensory disorders: numbness and abnormal sensation on the affected side of the body or limbs, including pain, cold and heat sensation. 3. Language disorders: Language disorders include two aspects: language expression disorders, in which one cannot say what one wants to say; and language comprehension disorders, in which one hears what others say but is unable to understand it or answer correctly. The other is dysarthria, in which the content may be correct when listening carefully, but the speech is ambiguous and dysarthric. 4. Cognitive dysfunction: memory loss, personality change, and reduced social activity ability. Common measures to treat the sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage include limb function training, speech function training, massage, acupuncture and other methods to treat the sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage, and if necessary, can also take Chinese medicine to adjust. It is recommended to consult a doctor and a therapist in a timely manner after the occurrence of sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage, under the guidance of the doctor and therapist to carry out treatment, do not exercise on your own to avoid delaying the condition.