What are the consequences of a cerebellar hemorrhage?

Cerebellar hemorrhage can leave sequelae such as headache and ataxia. Cerebellar hemorrhage is mostly caused by the rupture of branches of the superior cerebellar artery, which usually starts suddenly and may occur during emotional excitement or strenuous exercise, accounting for about 10% of cerebral hemorrhages. Sequelae of cerebellar hemorrhage may include headache, dizziness, ataxia (manifested as abnormal gait, unsteady standing, difficulty in fine motor movement, etc.), balance disorder, dysarthria (manifested as abnormal pitch, abnormal sound quality, unclear speech, etc.), cerebellar speech (slurred pronunciation, chanting language, etc.), and so on. When cerebellar hemorrhage, especially cerebellar earth hemorrhage occurs, patients should go to the hospital in time to avoid delaying the condition, affecting the recovery and leading to sequelae or even endangering the life.