Initial Symptoms of Mild Cerebral Hemorrhage

There are many symptoms of mild cerebral hemorrhage, and the common ones include headache, limb weakness and slurred speech.
1. Headache: the symptoms of mild cerebral hemorrhage are usually headache, which may be accompanied by dizziness, nausea, vomiting, head swelling and pain, etc. Generally, the bleeding is in the area adjacent to the meninges, causing these symptoms.
2. Weakness of limbs: the symptoms of mild cerebral hemorrhage are usually weakness of limbs, which may be accompanied by numbness of limbs, etc. Generally, the hemorrhage will cause these symptoms in the areas of important brain functions.
3. Slurred speech: patients whose speech center is affected may have slurred speech, choking on drinking water, or even swallowing disorders.
The common cause of cerebral hemorrhage is high blood pressure combined with small arteriosclerosis. In daily life, it is advisable to have low-fat, low-sugar and low-salt diet, and at the same time, take more rest, do not overwork, and maintain emotional stability, good mood and moderate exercise. If symptoms occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for examination, and then follow the doctor’s instructions for symptomatic treatment, so as not to delay the condition.