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    Brain hemorrhage

    Brain Hemorrhage

    🧠 What is a Brain Hemorrhage?

    A brain hemorrhage, also known as a cerebral hemorrhage, is a type of stroke caused by bleeding in or around the brain. It occurs when an artery in the brain bursts, causing localized bleeding in the surrounding tissues. This bleeding kills brain cells and increases the pressure inside the skull, which can quickly lead to severe brain damage and become life-threatening. Common causes include high blood pressure, aneurysm, or trauma. A brain hemorrhage is a medical emergency that requires immediate, expert medical intervention.

    In a critical situation like a brain hemorrhage, every second counts. Dr. Jitendra Kumar Nagar is a leading expert in managing these emergencies, bringing extensive practical experience in the complex surgical and medical treatment of brain hemorrhages.

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    What Happens During a Brain Hemorrhage?

    Understanding what occurs during a brain hemorrhage highlights why it is so critical to seek immediate help.

    They are responsible for:

    Blood Vessel Rupture: An artery in or on the surface of the brain breaks open. This is most often caused by chronic high blood pressure weakening the vessel wall or the rupture of a balloon-like bulge called an aneurysm.
    Blood Spills into Brain Tissue: The escaping blood flows directly into the brain tissue (intracerebral hemorrhage) or the space surrounding the brain (subarachnoid hemorrhage).
    Pressure Builds Inside the Skull: The skull is a rigid, bony box. The accumulating blood (called a hematoma) has no-where to go, drastically increasing the pressure inside your head (intracranial pressure).
    Brain Cells Are Damaged: This pressure, along with the toxic effects of the blood itself, begins to compress and destroy surrounding brain tissue, cutting off the normal oxygen supply.
    Critical Functions Are Disrupted: This rapid damage triggers sudden, severe symptoms like an explosive headache, sudden weakness or numbness, loss of consciousness, seizures, or vomiting. This is a life-threatening event requiring immediate emergency treatment.
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