What are the symptoms of a mild brain hemorrhage?

Mild cerebral hemorrhage will present with dizziness, lightheadedness, drowsiness, etc. Some patients do not have any symptoms, and mild cerebral hemorrhage is detected by routine CT physical examination. In general, mild cerebral hemorrhage is less symptomatic and shows less symptoms, mainly limb dysfunction, sudden inability to move arms and legs, sudden numbness, dizziness, dizziness or discomfort. If there are more bleeding sites in mild cerebral hemorrhage, the symptoms may still be aggravated afterwards. Some patients show increasingly severe symptoms and go to the hospital and find that there are bleeding in different parts, and finally the symptoms are even more severe when they are connected into a piece. Therefore, when symptoms appear at this time, it is recommended to go to the hospital for consultation and CT examination. It is not easy to make inferences from the symptoms of mild cerebral hemorrhage, and the condition must be identified with the help of neuroimaging. If there is no rebleeding, the bleeding site is relatively small, or it appears to be punctate, it is relatively safe to have this attack as long as the blood pressure is controlled, but it is also important to control emotions and other triggers to avoid the next bleeding site to become larger and the symptoms to become severe.