Symptoms in patients with cerebral hemorrhage

Patients with cerebral hemorrhage may have different symptoms such as headache, nausea, limb weakness, decreased speech and cognitive function.
1. There may be different symptoms according to the amount of bleeding. If the amount of bleeding is small, there may be headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, numbness and weakness of limbs, speech dysfunction, seizures, etc. If the amount of bleeding is large, it may affect the consciousness, and there may be a series of conditions such as lethargy, lethargy and even coma.
2. There may be different symptoms according to the site of bleeding. For example, hemorrhage in functional area may cause cognitive decline, such as low orientation ability, time and space ability, calculation ability, etc.; for example, hemorrhage in brainstem may cause swallowing and choking, etc.; for example, hemorrhage in cerebellum may cause vertigo, hemorrhage in occipital lobe may cause visual field defects and some other situations.
Therefore, different amount of hemorrhage, different parts of the hemorrhage, there are different clinical manifestations, and it is recommended to consult neurology or neurosurgery in time.