What happens after a second bleed from a cerebral hemorrhage

If the amount of secondary bleeding from a cerebral hemorrhage is small, symptoms such as headache, vomiting and dizziness usually occur. If the amount of bleeding is large, severe symptoms such as sudden numbness and aphasia are likely to occur.
Cerebral hemorrhage belongs to a kind of primary non-traumatic bleeding of the brain parenchyma. Determining what happens after a second bleed of cerebral hemorrhage depends on the actual situation, and there are obvious individual differences. If the amount of secondary bleeding of cerebral hemorrhage is small, the clinical symptoms are relatively mild, and the patient will have headache, vomiting, dizziness, diplopia, cardiac arrhythmia and other symptoms.
However, if the amount of secondary hemorrhage of cerebral hemorrhage is large, patients are prone to sudden numbness, aphasia, impaired consciousness, hemiparesis, coma and other serious clinical symptoms, relatively speaking, the condition is more critical, and may even be life-threatening if no timely first aid is provided.
Patients with secondary hemorrhage of cerebral hemorrhage need to go to the hospital in time and be actively treated under the guidance of the doctor. So as not to delay the condition.