Symptoms of brain haemorrhage
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Symptoms can vary based on the location of the haemorrhage in the brain, but may include numbness or weakness in part of the face, difficulty speaking or difficulty walking.
People may experience:
Muscular: weakness of one side of the body or paralysis of one side of the body
Also common: bleeding, decreased level of consciousness, altered level of consciousness, difficulty speaking, ekg abnormalities, fainting, headache, seizures, sensitivity to light, or unequal pupils
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People may experience:
Muscular: weakness of one side of the body or paralysis of one side of the body
Also common: bleeding, decreased level of consciousness, altered level of consciousness, difficulty speaking, ekg abnormalities, fainting, headache, seizures, sensitivity to light, or unequal pupils
I hope it will help
Please mark me as brainliest..
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Symptoms can vary based on the location of the haemorrhage in the brain, but may include numbness or weakness in part of the face, difficulty speaking or difficulty walking.
People may experience:
Muscular: weakness of one side of the body or paralysis of one side of the body
Also common: bleeding, decreased level of consciousness, altered level of consciousness, difficulty speaking, ekg abnormalities, fainting, headache, seizures, sensitivity to light, or unequal pupils
Hope this answer helps you and please mark me as brainliest.
People may experience:
Muscular: weakness of one side of the body or paralysis of one side of the body
Also common: bleeding, decreased level of consciousness, altered level of consciousness, difficulty speaking, ekg abnormalities, fainting, headache, seizures, sensitivity to light, or unequal pupils
Hope this answer helps you and please mark me as brainliest.
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