Q:
What are the basics of brain bleeding/brain hemorrhage?
A:
Brain hemorrhage(bleeding) is localized bleeding that occurs from an artery bursting in the brain. It is a kind of stroke and is responsible for approximately 13 percent of all strokes.
The symptoms of brain hemorrhage(bleeding) include:
- A sudden severe headache
- Nausea or vomiting
- Tingling or numbness
- Difficulty swallowing
- Difficulty speaking or understanding speech
- Difficulty writing or reading
- Loss of balance
- Changes in vision
- Loss of consciousness
- Loss of fine motor skills, such as hand tremors
- Weakness in an arm or leg
- Seizures with no previous history of seizures
The possible causes of brain hemorrhage(bleeding) include:
- Brain tumors
- Head trauma
- High blood pressure
- Blood vessel abnormalities
- Aneurysm
- Amyloid angiopathy
- Blood or bleeding disorders
- Liver disease
Keywords: brain bleeding/brain homorrhage