Symptoms of traumatic cerebral hemorrhage?

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In fact, most of my friends don't know much about traumatic cerebral hemorrhage. Because the vast majority of patients are clinically belong to the brain parenchymal lesions, mainly due to arteriosclerosis or hypertension. However, in clinical practice, a considerable number of patients are due to trauma, resulting in cerebral hemorrhage. So traumatic cerebral hemorrhage symptoms? The following will be a detailed introduction for you.

Symptoms of traumatic cerebral hemorrhage?

In clinic, if the condition is serious and the area of bleeding is large, the doctor in charge of the clinic generally recommends surgery. Because, this is the most direct and effective way at present, and the cure rate is very high.

If the bleeding area of patients with traumatic cerebral hemorrhage is relatively small, the condition is relatively light, it is generally manifested as headache, dizziness, and even nausea and vomiting. The reason for such symptoms, in fact, is mainly due to the brain bleeding phenomenon, leading to intracranial hypertension.

Some patients with serious illness even have serious disturbance of consciousness, such as drowsiness, coma and drowsiness. Besides, patients will also suffer from serious * symptoms such as confusion, urinary incontinence and urinary retention.

matters needing attention

Traumatic cerebral hemorrhage (TBH) is a serious health hazard to patients. It is suggested that patients must go to regular medical institutions for examination in time, and cooperate with doctors for treatment, so as not to delay the illness.