Brain Hemorrhage

Brain Hemorrhage is a form of stroke that causes bleeding around the tissues of the brain. This may occur due to hypertension, in which the blood vessels will be abnormally weak that leads the bleeding. The symptoms include the weakness, difficulty in speaking and performing the daily activities and numbness. About 13% of all strokes are hemorrhagic. Brain Hemorrhage is often labelled precisely in occurrence in different areas of brain like, Intracranial Hemorrhage, intracerebral Hemorrhage and subarachnoid Hemorrhage. When bleeding occurs in the brain, it is important to recognise that head ache may not occur as our brains have no ability of sense the on-going disturbance.

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