Symptoms of mild cerebral hemorrhage?

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With the continuous improvement of people's living standards, more and more people begin to eat meat and drink without restraint. Then, under this bad living habits, many diseases, including high blood pressure, heart disease and so on, are derived. When these diseases are emotional, they often cause the rupture of blood vessels and promote the occurrence of cerebrovascular diseases, that is, cerebral hemorrhage. Then, cerebral hemorrhage includes mild cerebral hemorrhage, neutral cerebral hemorrhage and severe cerebral hemorrhage. Now, let's introduce the symptoms of mild cerebral hemorrhage?

Symptoms of mild cerebral hemorrhage?

First of all, the physical symptoms: got a slight cerebral hemorrhage, one side of the body will appear numbness symptoms, there will be mouth distortion and drooling symptoms, and then there will be unstable standing. When these symptoms appear, do not be excited, if excited, often cause blood pressure instability and aggravate the disease.

Secondly, blurred vision: slight cerebral hemorrhage can make vision blurred, or even worse, it can cause symptoms that the eyes can't see. This kind of blindness may be temporary or permanent. A friend of mine was temporarily blind when he suffered from minor bleeding.

And then, the symptoms of dizziness: if you get a slight cerebral hemorrhage, you will have dizziness symptoms, because if the blood vessels in the brain rupture, the blood will seep out of the outside of the brain, so that the blood supply to the brain will be insufficient. At the same time, the blood spilling out of the brain will affect the brain which is very clean and free of impurities, thus causing dizziness.

matters needing attention

Got a slight cerebral hemorrhage friends must pay attention to, to maintain emotional stability, do not panic as soon as symptoms appear, leading to blood pressure fluctuations, make cerebral hemorrhage more serious, and then must quit smoking and alcohol, so as to avoid cerebral vascular rupture again.