Intracranial hemorrhage within three days of being hit on the head in the clinic may have the following symptoms: 1. It may cause relatively severe headache, dizziness, nausea and vomiting; 2. Seizures may occur, i.e., twitching of the limbs and foaming at the mouth; 3. Numbness and weakness of the limbs may occur, and the limbs may not be able to walk correctly or hold things correctly, or there may be speech dysfunction, and the patient may be unable to speak or understand other people’s speech correctly. Speaking, can not understand other people’s speech and so on; 4, more serious patients may also cause consciousness disorders, such as gradually appear drowsy, lethargy, or even coma, and ultimately may be manifested in the call does not wake up, stimulation does not respond, and so on. Therefore, in this case, it is necessary to improve the cranial CT, head nuclear magnetic and other related tests, in order to better define the changes in the condition, and early treatment.