Symptoms of cavernous hemangioma of pontine brain mainly include headache, dizziness, epilepsy and other symptoms. 1. Headache and dizziness: they are often intermittent, and usually occur after hemorrhage. 2. Epilepsy: it is the most common symptom of intracranial cavernous hemangioma, mostly manifested as grand mal seizure or focal seizure. 3. Other symptoms: such as facial paralysis, neurological deficits, and so on. Pontine cavernous hemangioma can present with facial paralysis on one side and hemiparesis of upper and lower limbs on the opposite side. Neurological deficits can be manifested as limb movement disorders, eyelid ptosis and vision loss. Patients with the above symptoms are recommended to be admitted to the hospital in time, and actively diagnosed and treated under the guidance of doctors to avoid delaying the condition.