Intracerebral Hemorrhage

Intracerebral Hemorrhage

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Q How can I prevent deep intracerebral hemorrhage?
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Dr. Natalia Rost, Neurology
The following suggestions can help prevent deep intracerebral hemorrhage: Control blood pressure. Take antihypertensive medication, if necessary. Lifestyle measures such as refraining from smoking, reducing dietary salt, weight control, and regular... Full Answer
Q What causes intracerebral hemorrhage?
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Intracerebral hemorrhage, a type of stroke, results when a blood vessel bursts within the brain. This is usually due to chronic high blood pressure, which makes the walls of the arteries weak. In some cases, a protein in the brain builds up and causes... Full Answer
Q What is deep intracerebral hemorrhage?
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Dr. Natalia Rost, Neurology
Deep hemorrhage is a type of intracerebral hemorrhage that results when high blood pressure damages vessel walls, causing scarring, which leads to plaque buildup and atherosclerosis. High pressure can rupture small, damaged vessels. Full Answer
Q What is lobar intracerebral hemorrhage?
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Dr. Natalia Rost, Neurology
Lobar hemorrhage is a type of intracerebral hemorrhage that occurs when blood leaks into one of the four lobes of the brain. This may be caused by a deposit of protein known as amyloid, resulting in a rupture of the blood vessel. In other situations,... Full Answer
Q Can intracerebral hemorrhage be prevented?
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Since chronic high blood pressure is one of the most common causes of intracerebral hemorrhage, controlling your blood pressure is an important way to reduce your risk for this condition. Maintain a healthy lifestyle by reducing stress; eating a good... Full Answer
Q What is intracerebral hemorrhage?
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Intracerebral hemorrhage is a type of stroke that results from bleeding inside the brain. This type of stroke accounts for 10% of all strokes, and results in a higher rate of death than other types. It is a medical emergency and requires quick treatment.... Full Answer
Q What are the symptoms of intracerebral hemorrhage?
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Intracerebral hemorrhage, a type hemorrhagic stroke, strikes suddenly. In many cases, people will first experience an excruciating headache. Other symptoms include: paralysis; difficulty speaking; confusion loss of feeling; difficulty seeing; seizures;... Full Answer
Q Are there alternative treatments for intracerebral hemorrhage?
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Intracerebral hemorrhage is a life-threatening condition requiring emergency care. There are no alternative treatments that can effectively treat or prevent the condition. Surgery and other procedures to help the blood clot are the only courses of... Full Answer
Q How do I manage my intracerebral hemorrhage on a daily basis?
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Intracerebral hemorrhage is a life-threatening condition and recovery is a slow and challenging process. Depending on the areas of the brain affected, individuals who survive an intracerebral hemorrhage may have lasting physical problems.... Full Answer
Q How is intracerebral hemorrhage diagnosed?
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A doctor can often diagnose an intracerebral hemorrhage by observing a person's symptoms. An MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) or a CT scan (computed tomography) can help identify the type and severity of the stroke. Low blood sugar levels can causes... Full Answer