The sequelae of cerebellar hemorrhage also vary in severity, as follows: 1. Patients with less bleeding and milder symptoms may not have sequelae, but most patients have more or less sequelae; 2. 4. slurred speech; 5. choking and coughing when swallowing. The symptoms are different for each person, so you should pay attention to prevention in general. If the treatment process is carried out well and quickly, the sequelae will be less frequent. If the treatment is not timely or delayed, and the treatment is not very good, the sequelae may be relatively more.