Signs of cerebral hemorrhage?
Cerebral hemorrhage, also known as cerebral, refers to the brain parenchyma, is a disease of high morbidity and mortality. It starts very suddenly, the general performance has: (1) headache dizziness: headache is the first symptom of cerebral hemorrhage, often located on one side of the head; there is an increase in intracranial pressure, the pain can develop to the whole head. Dizziness often accompanies headache, especially in the cerebellum and brainstem. (2) Vomiting: Vomiting occurs in about half of the patients with cerebral hemorrhage and may be associated with increased intracranial pressure, attacks of vertigo, and irritation of the meninges by blood. (3) Disorders of consciousness: these are characterized by drowsiness or coma, the degree of which is related to the location, amount and speed of the cerebral hemorrhage. In the deeper parts of the brain in a short period of time a large amount of, most of the time will appear consciousness disorder. (4) Motor and speech disorders: motor disorders are more common in hemiplegia; speech disorders are mainly characterized by aphasia and slurred speech. (5) Ocular symptoms: pupil inequality often occurs in patients with intracranial pressure increased cell hernia; there can also be hemianopsia and eye movement disorders, such as cerebral hemorrhage patients in the acute phase of the two eyes often stare at the side of the brain. Cerebral hemorrhage can also be accompanied by cervical rigidity, seizures, urinary and fecal incontinence. If the patient appears deep coma, high fever, pupil change and combined with the digestive tract, etc., it indicates that the condition is critical and the prognosis is poor.