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Clinical Manifestations of Intracranial Hemorrhage


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The clinical manifestations of intracranial hemorrhage include headache, nausea, vomiting, disturbance of consciousness, limb movement disorder, speech disorder, etc. 1. Headache headache is one of the most common symptoms of intracranial hemorrhage, usually a sudden onset of severe headache, may be accompanied by neck stiffness. 2. Nausea vomiting nausea and vomiting are also common symptoms, may be related to increased intracranial pressure. 3. Loss of consciousness The degree of consciousness may vary from mild lethargy to deep coma, depending on the location and severity of the bleeding.4. Limb movement disorders Limb movement disorders may manifest as hemiplegia, quadriplegia, or unilateral weakness. 5. Speech disorders may occur in patients with speech disorders, which may include aphasia, dysarthria, etc. In addition to the above common symptoms, intracranial hemorrhage may also lead to eye symptoms, such as blurred vision, double vision, etc.; respiratory and circulatory abnormalities, such as irregular breathing, elevated or decreased blood pressure, etc. In addition, symptoms of intracranial hemorrhage may also vary according to the cause of bleeding, bleeding site and bleeding volume. For patients suspected of intracranial hemorrhage, head CT or MRI examination should be performed as soon as possible to confirm the diagnosis and determine the location and severity of hemorrhage. Treatment methods include general treatment, reduction of intracranial pressure, control of hemorrhage, surgical treatment, etc. The specific treatment plan should be determined according to the specific conditions of the patient.