What are some of the Symptoms of a Hemorrhagic Stroke?
With hemorrhagic stroke, the results can vary dramatically. Symptoms may be slight and unnoticeable or they may be severe and catastrophic depending on where, in the brain, the bleeding occurs. The symptoms of hemorrhagic (bleeding) stroke may include any of the following: • Severe Headache • Sudden Dizziness or Loss of Balance • Difficulty Walking • Change in Vision • Stiff Neck • Trouble with Speech or Understanding Speech • Sudden Mental Confusion or Speech Impairment • Difficulty with Movement • Numbness in the Face, Limbs, or Body (especially one side) • Tingling Sensations If you have experienced any of the symptoms discussed above, you should consult your doctor immediately to determine whether these tests are appropriate for you.