Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Expert diagnosis and advanced treatment pathways for intracerebral hemorrhage, prioritized for your recovery.
CONSULT A SPECIALISTIntracerebral Hemorrhage
Understanding Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Intracerebral hemorrhage is bleeding directly into brain tissue, commonly caused by uncontrolled hypertension, trauma, or vascular abnormalities. The bleeding damages brain cells and increases pressure inside the skull.
Introduction
Intracerebral hemorrhage is bleeding directly into brain tissue, commonly caused by uncontrolled hypertension, trauma, or vascular abnormalities. The bleeding damages brain cells and increases pressure inside the skull.
Common Symptoms
- Sudden severe headache
- Weakness or paralysis on one side
- Difficulty speaking or understanding speech
- Vomiting and loss of balance
- Reduced consciousness or coma
Treatment Options
- Intensive emergency neurological care
- Blood pressure stabilization
- Surgical removal of blood in selected cases
- Ventilator and ICU support if necessary
- Long-term rehabilitation therapy
Recovery & Outlook
Recovery depends on the size and location of bleeding and the speed of treatment. Early medical intervention improves survival and neurological function.