Symptoms of rebleeding after intracerebral hemorrhage

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As we all know, cerebral hemorrhage is a serious symptom of cerebrovascular disease, which is related to many diseases, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, aging of blood vessels, smoking and so on. In many cases, it can lead to the occurrence of diseases, such as emotional excitement, excessive drinking, overwork and so on. The patient's brain is bleeding due to the rupture of blood vessels, We need to pay attention to the timely treatment of cerebral hemorrhage, the symptoms of rebleeding, tell you about it

Symptoms of rebleeding after intracerebral hemorrhage

Patients with intracerebral hemorrhage usually have headache at the initial stage, which is the first symptom of intracerebral hemorrhage. The pain usually occurs on the side of the head where the hemorrhage occurs, and even extends to the whole head if it is serious. It is generally accompanied by dizziness, which needs our attention.

Some patients will appear the phenomenon of increased intracranial pressure, leading to eye symptoms, such as pupil size, in addition, hemianopia and eye movement disorders are also common, some patients will vomit due to dizziness, dizziness attacks, meningeal blood stimulation and other effects.

In addition, the majority of patients will also have movement disorders and language disorders, movement disorders patients will mainly appear hemiplegia, language disorders, patients will mainly appear aphasia symptoms or speech ambiguity, etc., all need our attention.

matters needing attention

Cerebral hemorrhage is also closely related to the change of weather. Cold weather and contraction of human skin vascular bed cause a sharp increase of blood volume of cardio cerebral circulation, increase of heart load and resistance of cerebral circulation, which easily lead to increase of blood pressure. Therefore, winter is a high incidence period of cerebrovascular accidents. Elderly people suffering from hypertension, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases should be especially vigilant in winter to prevent cerebrovascular accidents.