What are the sequelae of mild cerebral hemorrhage

Minor cerebral hemorrhage will have various manifestations according to the different bleeding sites, and the sequelae are as follows: 1. hemiparesis, and slight weakness of one side of the limbs; 2. some patients will have unfavorable speech, such as slurring their speech or speaking slower; 3. blurred vision, and some patients will be partially blind, seeing half of the things and not seeing them all; 4. affecting the memory and intellect; 5. a small number of patients will have seizures, i.e., convulsions. It is more difficult to recover after one year without recovery, and it becomes a sequela. Therefore, mild cerebral hemorrhage also needs more formal treatment in a large hospital to have a better prognosis.