What are the symptoms of bleeding in the brain?

Brain hemorrhage symptoms are related to the location of bleeding and the amount of bleeding, there are the following possibilities: 1, subarachnoid hemorrhage and ventricular hemorrhage, only headache can have high cranial pressure symptoms, such as nausea, projectile vomiting. There are positive signs of meningeal irritation, no signs of neurological deficits, and no paralysis.2. Cortical hemorrhage in the frontal or temporal lobes, headache will be more pronounced, prone to frontal ataxia as well as psychiatric symptoms, and sometimes cognitive dysfunction, and the degree of paralysis will not be severe.3. Hemorrhage in the basal ganglia region, the most common site of hemorrhage, can cause significant hemiparesis, hemiplegia, and hemiparetic sensory deficits, and the typical hemorrhage from the internal capsule will be accompanied by hemianopia, and also hemianopsia. The typical internal capsule hemorrhage will be accompanied by hemianopsia, also accompanied by headache, but not as obvious as the headache of cortical hemorrhage, and there will also be high cranial pressure symptoms, and when the bleeding volume is large, especially more than 30 ml of hemorrhage, it may cause projectile vomiting, and the severe cases will have consciousness disorder.4. Brain stem hemorrhage, even if it is a small amount of bleeding from the brain stem, it may also cause tetraplegia, hyperthermia, and coma.5. Cerebellar hemorrhage, in addition to headache, cerebellar hemorrhage is often accompanied by dizziness, dizziness, and coma. In addition to headache, it is often accompanied by dizziness, rotation of vision, more obvious vomiting, obvious ataxia, unsteady walking, chanting poetry-like language and so on.