Precursors to brain hemorrhage

The aura of cerebral hemorrhage mainly manifests as blurred vision, sharp rise in blood pressure, impaired consciousness, headache and vomiting. 1. Blurred vision: High intracranial pressure compresses the optic nerve, causing damage to the optic nerve, resulting in vision loss and blurred vision. 2. Sharp rise in blood pressure: Cerebral hemorrhage is often due to the patient himself suffers from high blood pressure, and a sudden rise in blood pressure within a short period of time should alert the occurrence of cerebral hemorrhage. 3. Consciousness disorders: The intracranial pressure rises, the brain tissue is compressed, and the functional area is compressed, and consciousness disorders, such as drowsiness and lethargy, will appear. 4. Headache and vomiting: Increased intracranial pressure will cause headache and vomiting. If the above symptoms occur, patients are advised to go to the hospital in time and get standardized treatment under the doctor’s guidance.