Constant Chronic Headaches Following Hemorrhagic Stroke

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Alternative Names

Brain bleeding; Brain hemorrhage; Stroke - hemorrhagic


Symptoms

Stroke symptoms are typically of sudden onset and may quickly become worse. The following is a list of possible problems:

  • Weakness or inability to move a body part
  • Numbness or loss of sensation
  • Decreased or lost vision (may be partial)
  • Speech difficulties
  • Inability to recognize or identify familiar things
  • Sudden headache
  • Vertigo ...
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