Symptoms and manifestations of acute cerebral hemorrhage

Dr. Aubrey Foster
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2025-05-15 17:23:34
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First, acute cerebral hemorrhage patients are generally sudden onset, will show obvious headache, headache can be manifested as the whole head pain, pain is very intense, unbearable, can be accompanied by nausea, vomiting and other clinical symptoms. Third, the patient may exhibit sensory disturbances in the limbs, such as numbness in the body, fourth, slurred speech, drooling, drooling, severe dizziness, and ataxia associated with cerebellar hemorrhage.