What symptoms can be caused by bleeding in the basal ganglia of the brain

Hemorrhage in the basal ganglia of the brain can cause hemiparesis, aphasia, hemiplegia, and coma. Basal ganglia hemorrhage is caused by high blood pressure and atherosclerosis, which leads to rupture of cerebral arteries. It is usually caused by the rupture of the arteries of the bean-shaped arteries. Hemorrhage in the basal ganglia of the brain can cause hemiparesis, aphasia, hemiplegia, coma and other symptoms, and some patients may also have symptoms such as lung infection, acidosis and disturbance of water-electrolyte balance. Cerebral basal ganglia hemorrhage can be treated by medication and surgery. Patients can be treated with hypertonic dehydrating drugs under doctor’s advice, common drugs include glycerol fructose and glycerol sodium chloride, and can also be treated by craniectomy with small bone window and hematoma debridement by drilling and puncturing hematoma. If the patient is diagnosed with cerebral basal ganglia hemorrhage, it is recommended that the patient go to a regular hospital and be treated under professional guidance, and take the medication as prescribed by the doctor, avoiding taking it privately to avoid adverse effects.