There are 8 signs before cerebral hemorrhage


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It is not accurate to say that there are 8 signs before cerebral hemorrhage.
Cerebral hemorrhage is caused by non-traumatic cerebral vascular rupture, which occurs mostly in middle-aged and elderly people, and is often accompanied by hypertension, arteriosclerosis and other basic diseases. Its onset characteristics are acute, rapid progression, and life-threatening when the condition is serious. Symptoms of cerebral hemorrhage vary according to the bleeding site and bleeding volume, but usually include headache, vomiting, consciousness disorder, limb dysfunction, etc. Although there may be some precursor symptoms before a cerebral hemorrhage, not all patients experience these symptoms, and the type and severity of symptoms vary from person to person. Therefore, it is not accurate to say that there are eight symptoms before a cerebral hemorrhage.