Cerebral hemorrhage precursor symptoms


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Cerebral hemorrhage precursor symptoms are limb numbness, while the patient's body will also show the phenomenon of facial numbness, but also show some other adverse symptoms. For example, the patient's body will also show the phenomenon of mouth and eye skew, serious words will also cause the patient to show facial paralysis, the patient's body will show limb numbness, limb weakness and headache phenomenon, motor disorders to hemiplegia more common, speech disorders mainly manifested as aphasia and speech ambiguity. Vomiting occurs in about half of the patients, possibly related to increased intracranial pressure, vertigo attacks, and blood stimulation of the meninges during cerebral hemorrhage. Headache is the first symptom of cerebral hemorrhage, often located on the side of the head where the hemorrhage occurs, and occurs when there is increased intracranial pressure.