What are the sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage?

Dr. Jordan Scott
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2025-05-11 11:41:51
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The analysis is as follows, including: 1. Limb dysfunction, mainly manifested as hemiplegia or hemisensory and motor dysfunction. 2. Cognitive and mental disorders. If a patient has a large-scale cerebral hemorrhage or multiple relapses of cerebral hemorrhage, mental and cognitive disorders may be left behind. Disorders, such as personality changes, negativity and pessimism, depression, listlessness, and irritability. 3. Speech dysfunction. 4. Swallowing dysfunction. 5. Other symptoms, including dizziness, dizziness, nausea, insomnia, dreaminess, difficulty concentrating, tinnitus, excessive sweating, palpitations, unstable gait, sore neck, fatigue, loss of appetite, memory loss, depression, dementia, etc.