Intracranial Hemorrhage
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- Q Can intracranial hemorrhage be prevented?
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Practicing safety measures, such as wearing seatbelts in the car or head protection when riding motorcycles and bicycles, can help prevent or lessen the head injuries that cause intracranial hemorrhage. Protect young children by "child-proofing" the home... Full Answer
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- Q What is an intracranial hemorrhage?
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Intracranial hemorrhage is bleeding inside the skull, either in the brain itself or in the space separating the brain and the skull. The most common cause of this condition is an injury to the head. One or more blood vessels in the brain break and cause... Full Answer
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- Q What are subdural and epidural hemorrhage?
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Dr. Natalia Rost, NeurologySubdural and epidural hemorrhage are types of intracranial hemorrhage that result when blood leakage -- either traumatic and brisk (epidural) or insidious and slow (subdural) -- from broken vessels enters the space above or below the dura mater (the... Full Answer
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- Q What are the symptoms of intracranial hemorrhage?
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Intracranial hemorrhage is bleeding inside the skull that usually results from a severe injury to the head such as that caused by a vehicular accident. As a result of the injury, one or more blood vessels break and blood pools between the brain and the... Full Answer
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- Q Should I talk to my doctor about my intracranial hemorrhage symptoms?
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Intracranial hemorrhage is a serious condition that can be fatal. Emergency medical treatment is usually required, especially if the individual loses consciousness, or if their mental, physical, or emotional behavior changes. The following are other... Full Answer
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- Q What causes intracranial hemorrhage?
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Intracranial hemorrhage is bleeding inside the skull that usually results from a severe injury to the head such as that caused by a vehicular accident. As a result of the injury, one or more blood vessels break and blood pools between the brain and the... Full Answer
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- Q What increases my risk for intracranial hemorrhage?
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Since severe head injuries are the most common cause of intracranial hemorrhage, observing safety measures will help decrease the risk of this condition. Wear head protection when riding motorcycles, bicycles, scooters, and skateboards. Drive safely and... Full Answer
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- Q What are the treatment options for intracranial hemorrhage?
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Surgery may be conducted to address an intracranial hemorrhage. In some cases, a small hole may be drilled into the skull to drain fluids. However, in some instances, surgery is not performed because it would cause further damage without restoring the... Full Answer
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- Q How does intracranial hemorrhage affect the body?
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Intracranial hemorrhage occurs when one or more blood vessels in the brain break, and blood pools between the brain and the bone of the skull. This causes swelling, and pressure builds up in the affected area. Because the pressure cannot be released... Full Answer
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- Q How do medications treat intracranial hemorrhage?
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Individuals recovering from intracranial hemorrhage may be given diuretics. These help reduce swelling in the skull. They may also be given drugs to prevent or control seizures. Full Answer
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