Autumn and winter are coming, and it’s the high season for cerebrovascular disease! This week, 2 cases of cerebral hemorrhage and 1 case of aneurysm were rescued in successive surgeries, and the patient was sent to the hospital with dilated pupils and lost the chance to be rescued. One of the patients was 21 years old and one was 47 years old, which shows that cerebrovascular disease is gradually showing a trend of low age! How to prevent, especially to find the aura, to be able to timely medical treatment, and actively control blood pressure, blood sugar, etc., to avoid serious brain hemorrhage occurrence of the ground, may be in addition to long-term prevention, another most ideal remedial measures! So what are the aura of brain hemorrhage? Common aura symptoms of cerebral hemorrhage include: ① sudden numbness, weakness, difficulty in moving, dropping objects in the hand, distorted mouth, salivation, unstable walking; ② sudden inability to speak, or slurred spitting, or incomprehension of others’ words; ③ sudden transient blurred vision, which may return to normal later on its own, or blindness; ④ sudden dizziness, rotation of surrounding scenery, unsteadiness or even fainting on the ground ⑤ If there are red or even black spots on the nails of the patient, it means that the blood flow in the body is impaired, which is also a precursor of cerebral hemorrhage. These manifestations can appear once briefly, or they can appear repeatedly or gradually worsen. When the above-mentioned aura symptoms appear, patients should pay great attention to them, but they should not be overly nervous and panic. Emotions should be calm to avoid aggravation due to blood pressure fluctuations. Patients should be sent to the hospital as soon as possible to actively monitor blood pressure, blood glucose and lipids, and if necessary, non-invasive neck ultrasound and CT angiography to control the development of the disease and avoid serious consequences.