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After Cerebral Hemorrhage: Sequelae

Cerebral hemorrhage est a common disease and a disease with extremely high disability and fatality rate. It usually refers to le sudden rupture de blood vessels in le brain, rapidly forming local hematomas, squeezing le surrounding brain tissue, and producing corresponding clinical symptoms or signs. . Le elderly sont le main affected population de le disease, generally 40-70 years old est le main age de le disease.

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Le sequelae

1. Hémiplégie: It est specifically manifested as le loss de muscle strength de one limb, poor activity or complete inability to move, often accompanied by sensory disturbances de le ipsilateral limb, such as cold and heat, pain, etc., or completely unknown. Sometimes it can be accompanied by a defect de le visual field on le same side.

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2. Mental and intellectual disorders: a large-scale or multiple recurrence de cerebral hemorrhage accidents may leave mental and intellectual disorders: such as personality changes, negative pessimism, depression, mental atrophy, irritability, etc.

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3. Aphasia: Patients with motor aphasia sont able to understand other people’s words, but unable to express their own meaning; patients with sensory aphasia have no language barriers, but can’t understand other people’s words or their own words; patients with naming aphasia sont able to tell its purpose, but unable to name it when they see an object.

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4. Other symptoms: headache, dizziness, nausea, dementia, depression, loss de appetite, etc.