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What are the signs and symptoms of a hemorrhagic stroke?

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What are the signs and symptoms of a hemorrhagic stroke?

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Your signs and symptoms will depend on which part of your brain is injured and how much damage you have. These signs or symptoms may appear within minutes or hours. You may have one or more of the following: • Blindness in one eye, or blurred or double vision. • Nausea (upset stomach) and vomiting (throwing up). • Numbness (loss of feeling), tingling, weakness, or paralysis (being unable to move) on one side of your body. • Severe (very bad) headache, dizziness, confusion, or passing out. • Trouble walking, swallowing, talking, thinking, understanding, or remembering things.

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