Can a cold be complicated by a brain hemorrhage?

Although some people may suffer from cerebral hemorrhage when they have a cold, it is not necessarily true that a cold can cause cerebral hemorrhage, and this concept must be clarified. In the clinic, cold is only a symptom of upper respiratory tract infection, and the patient will show cough, cough sputum, respiratory effort, wheezing and general weakness, etc. Cough and cough sputum, this kind of strenuous activity, can easily induce the original blood vessel is already very fragile patients, the condition of cerebral hemorrhage, so in the clinic, to distinguish whether the cold is caused by cerebral hemorrhage has no clinical significance, and more in the corresponding treatment based on early anti-flu treatment, for cerebral hemorrhage. Therefore, there is no clinical significance in distinguishing whether a cold is caused by cerebral hemorrhage or not, and it is more important to give anti-flu treatment on the basis of appropriate treatment as early as possible, which is most favorable to the improvement of cerebral hemorrhage. It is more important to give anti-flu treatment on the basis of corresponding treatment, which is the most favorable for the improvement of cerebral hemorrhage condition. It is more meaningful for the patients to be sent to the hospital in time, and the combination of the two treatments is more meaningful for the patients.