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A brief overview of brain hemorrhages

On Behalf of | Jun 29, 2022 | Brain Injuries |

A stroke is one of the leading causes of death in Florida and the rest of the world. Brain hemorrhaging is a condition that can be as serious as a stroke, as it blocks the supply of blood to the brain. After a serious injury or illness, brain hemorrhaging can develop with a wide range of symptoms. Treatment is necessary to prevent the worsening of the condition.

Causes

The causes of a brain hemorrhage vary from traumatic accidents to long-term illnesses. Illnesses that develop over time, such as strokes, brain tumors and high blood pressure, also cause hemorrhaging.

Symptoms

Brain injuries cause the severest of symptoms that include permanent brain damage. Restricted blood vessels restrict the delivery of oxygen to the brain, causing the death of brain cells. The most immediate symptoms are headaches, weakness, numbness, difficulty speaking, difficulty walking and decreased balance. Some patients experience problems on one side of the body, which is known as hemiparesis. Other people experience seizures and changes in their vision.

Treatments

An emergency treatment may involve immediate surgery in which the surgeon repairs the brain’s artery. Doctors may prescribe a range of medications to treat seizures, pain or recurring headaches. To check for the early signs of brain hemorrhaging, patients may undergo computerized tomography (CT) scans or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans.

Bleeding in the brain can occur suddenly after an injury or develop from a long-term illness. There are common symptoms that affect patients, such as headaches, numbness or weakness on one side. Doctors can prescribe different treatments, from medications to emergency surgery, based on the severity of the condition.