What are some of the Effects of a Hemorrhagic Stroke?
The effects of a hemorrhagic stroke cmay be slight and unnoticeable or they may be severe and catastrophic depending on where, in the brain, the bleeding occurs. Some of the effects are: • Difficulty or problems processing information, concentrating, thinking, remembering; • Difficulty swallowing; • Loss of coordination and/or balance (Ataxia); • Paralysis or Weakness; • Difficulty with Speech (Aphasia); • Difficulty Writing; • Frequent Fatigue; • Depression; • Loss or Impairment of Bladder and/or Bowel Control. If you are unsure whether you or a loved one suffered a stroke, contact your doctor immediately.