Is a cerebellar hemorrhage serious?

Usually, a large cerebellar hemorrhage is a serious condition.
Most cerebellar hemorrhage is caused by the rupture of arterial branches. After bleeding, there will be headache, vomiting, dizziness and ataxia, and the onset of the hemorrhage is usually more urgent.
A large amount of bleeding will lead to increased intracranial pressure, causing serious damage to the cerebellum, or even leading to cerebral herniation and death. If the amount of cerebellar hemorrhage is large is cerebellar earthworm hemorrhage, this condition progresses quickly, the patient will enter a coma in a short time, the lesion involves the brain stem, the respiratory rhythm is irregular, go to the brain tonic seizure, and even die within a few hours.
In addition, a large amount of cerebellar hemorrhage will cause neurological deficits, which may leave sequelae and affect the quality of life.
A large cerebellar hemorrhage should be treated actively with doctors to try to improve the prognosis and reduce the adverse consequences caused by the disease.