Cerebral hemorrhage, which has an acute onset and is rapidly progressive. In patients with cerebral hemorrhage, 50% have aura symptoms, which are mainly functional abnormalities caused by the stimulation of blood vessels. Early identification and treatment of these aura symptoms can prevent the occurrence of cerebral hemorrhage. Common manifestations include: Dizziness: Dizziness is the main symptom of elevated blood pressure and can be manifested as a feeling of dizziness in the head or as a sense of spinning yourself or things around you. Therefore, if you are dizzy, please make sure to monitor your blood pressure and control it in a timely manner under the guidance of your doctor to avoid sustained high blood pressure leading to cerebrovascular rupture and bleeding. Headache: Headache is another important aura symptom. Individual brain hemorrhage starts with a small amount of microhemorrhage in the early stage, which stimulates the meninges to show the symptoms of headache. Therefore, if you have repeated headaches, be sure to undergo neurological imaging to assess the brain tissue and cerebral vessels for organic disease. Vomiting: Vomiting is the main manifestation of elevated intracranial pressure after hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage and is characterized by sudden and uncontrollable “jet-like” vomiting. It is a typical manifestation of central intracranial elevation. Diplopia: Diplopia, i.e. double vision, is usually caused by sudden enlargement of the arteriovenous nerve before aneurysmal cerebral hemorrhage, so patients with diplopia accompanied by headache must undergo cerebrovascular examination, as the condition often worsens within hours to tens of hours until serious consequences occur. Neck stiffness: “Neck stiffness”, i.e. stiffness of the back of the neck and painful stiffness of the neck and shoulders, is also an early manifestation of vascular malformation or aneurysm brain hemorrhage, and if it is accompanied by headache symptoms, it is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible. When aura symptoms appear, patients should pay great attention to them, but should not be overly nervous and panic. The patient should be calm to avoid aggravation due to fluctuation of blood pressure. The patient should be sent to the hospital as soon as possible and tell the doctor in detail about the aura manifestations that have appeared, so that the diagnosis can be clarified and treated in time.