What are the early symptoms of cerebral hemorrhage?
Disease description:
My elderly family member has always been in good health, but suddenly collapsed. After being hospitalized, they were diagnosed with cerebral hemorrhage. I'd like to ask: what are the early symptoms of cerebral hemorrhage?
The initial symptoms of cerebral hemorrhage often include sudden-onset headache, nausea and vomiting, slurred speech, and limb impairment to varying degrees. However, early symptoms may differ depending on the specific site of bleeding. For example, hemorrhage in the basal ganglia region may present with sudden limb weakness, numbness, severe headache, impaired speech, and altered consciousness. Early signs of thalamic hemorrhage may manifest as sensory disturbances of varying severity, emotional apathy, sluggish responsiveness, hemiparesis, and aphasia.