Posterior left basal ganglia hemorrhage

The sequelae caused by bleeding in the left basal ganglia area include movement disorders, elevated muscle tone, and sensory disorders, as follows: 1. Movement disorders: patients will experience paralysis of the right limb, and if the degree of paralysis is severe, patients will be bedridden and need wheelchair assistance, and if the degree of paralysis is mild, they will also need to walk with the help of crutches; 2. Elevated muscle tone: after patients bleed in the sequelae period, they belong to upper motor neuron damage, and the right Patients feel the stiffness of the limb, the effort to move, and the obvious resistance when bending the joints; 3, sensory impairment: Patients will have right-sided deviation or right-sided limb sensory impairment, with superficial hyperalgesia, hyperalgesia, hyperalgesia of temperature and touch, and partly abnormal numbness.