What are the symptoms of cerebral hemorrhage?
Disease description:
An elderly family member has symptoms of cerebral hemorrhage. I would like to know what causes cerebral hemorrhage and what symptoms it presents?
For patients with cerebral hemorrhage, the main clinical symptoms include headache, dizziness, nausea, and vomiting. Some patients may develop mild to moderate disturbances of consciousness, progressing to a state of somnolence or even mild coma. In addition, some patients may experience loss of appetite, poor mental status, sleep disturbances at night, and hemiplegia in one limb. The paralyzed limb often presents with muscle weakness, numbness, tingling, and other discomforts. Furthermore, some patients may likely have facial drooping and speech difficulties.