Common Warning Signs Of A Hemorrhagic Stroke
Vision Changes

Vision changes are also common as symptoms of a hemorrhagic stroke. As mentioned, patients may deal with some light sensitivity due to this type of stroke. This can make it harder for individuals to see well. In addition, a hemorrhagic stroke can trigger double vision or lessen an individual's sight in one or both of their eyes. Some patients may not be able to tell the difference between an object being reflected and a mirror image. It may also be hard for them to make sense of simple visual cues when they are having a hemorrhagic stroke. Examples include recognizing familiar objects and even familiar faces.