What are the symptoms of a brain hemorrhage?

  We are not unfamiliar with cerebral hemorrhage, and we know that it is a common and frequent disease that threatens life and health. However, what we know about brain hemorrhage is only the name of the disease, but not much is known about brain hemorrhage itself. Today we will take a deeper look at it.  A brain hemorrhage is a sudden rupture of a blood vessel that supplies nutrients to the brain, causing blood to flow out. The onset of cerebral hemorrhage is not limited to age and is mainly related to vascular malformation, high blood pressure, emotional excitement and seasonal changes. The symptoms of cerebral hemorrhage are similar to those of cerebral infarction. The brain tissue depends on the blood in the blood vessels to supply nutrition, and whether the blood vessels are blocked or ruptured and bleeding, it will lead to ischemia of the corresponding brain tissue, thus causing the loss of the functions responsible for this part of the brain tissue, and the following symptoms can occur: 1. The most important symptoms of cerebral hemorrhage are headache and jet vomiting. Generally, the intracranial pressure increases after bleeding, resulting in nausea, vomiting, and blurred vision.  2.If cerebellar hemorrhage is present, it usually manifests as headache, vomiting, ataxia, unstable walking, and in serious cases, brain herniation is formed, which affects the life center and can be life-threatening.  3.If the brain stem is bleeding, it can affect the heart rate, whistling and blood pressure. In case of a large amount of bleeding, the patient will rapidly fall into coma, with symptoms such as high fever, limb paralysis, vomiting coffee-like stomach contents; in severe cases, it can affect heart rate, whistling, and blood pressure, and then become life-threatening; 4. In case of bleeding in the part responsible for motor function, it leads to hemiplegia; 5. In case of bleeding in the part governing consciousness function, it leads to coma and headache; 6. In case of bleeding in the basal ganglia area, it leads to hemiplegia, Once the symptoms similar to cerebral hemorrhage appear, it is necessary to go to the hospital in time, if it can be found early and treated in time, it can reduce the chance of damage to the body and legacy problems.