What Is a Hemorrhagic Stroke?
5. Weakness
One of the most common symptoms of a hemorrhagic stroke is a severe headache that is likely to come on very suddenly. The severity of the headache itself is often enough to let the patient know that there’s probably something wrong. The patient might also experience changes in their vision and they can become unusually sensitive to light.
Another potential symptom is that the patient can feel numbness or weakness on one side of the body. In some cases, the patient can even become paralyzed on one side of their body. They can also lose their sense of coordination and find it difficult to balance.
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