The difference between cerebral thrombosis and cerebral hemorrhage

The difference between cerebral thrombosis and cerebral hemorrhage is mainly the following: 1. cerebral thrombosis mostly develops in patients over 60 years old; cerebral hemorrhage mostly develops in middle-aged and elderly patients over 50 years old. 2. cerebral thrombosis mostly develops in quiet or sleep; cerebral hemorrhage mostly develops in activity or when emotionally excited. 3. cerebral thrombosis mostly reaches its peak in 10 hours or 1-2 days after the onset of symptoms; cerebral hemorrhage mostly reaches its peak in 10 minutes to a few hours. 4. 4. Cerebral thrombosis mostly has no headache, drowsiness and other symptoms; cerebral hemorrhage mostly has headache, vomiting, drowsiness and other symptoms. 5. Cerebral thrombosis has no consciousness disorder or relatively mild consciousness disorder; cerebral hemorrhage mostly has consciousness disorder and is more severe. 6. Cerebral thrombosis mostly has non-equal hemiparesis; cerebral hemorrhage mostly has consistent hemiparesis of one limb. 7. The head CT of cerebral thrombosis shows low-density foci in the brain parenchyma; cerebral hemorrhage shows high-density foci in the brain parenchyma.