Expert tips: The examination methods of acute cerebral hemorrhage include: 1. physical examination: cerebral hemorrhage is manifested as headache, dizziness, vomiting, limb weakness, partial blindness and other clinical symptoms, through physical examination, to help determine the degree of impaired consciousness, observation of pupils, comparison of limb movement, sensory abnormalities, etc.; 2. CT and magnetic resonance examination: widely used in the examination of cerebral hemorrhage, the detection rate is almost 100%, a very small amount of cerebral hemorrhage, can also be confirmed by CT scan, CT film can be seen in high-density images, combined with the patient’s typical clinical performance, the basic diagnosis can be confirmed.