Normal function of the brain's control centers is dependent upon adequate supply of oxygen and nutrients through a dense network of blood vessels.
Blood is supplied to the brain, face, and scalp via two major sets of vessels: the right and left common carotid arteries and the right and left vertebral arteries.
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No, you cannot feel bleeding in the brain. The brain itself cannot feel anything, including pain, however if you do have a brain bleed, you will probably experience a severe headache, nausea and vomiting, seizures and confusion.
There are several different symptoms of a brain bleed. You can have a sudden severe headache, seizures, weakness in an arm or leg, vomiting, and difficulty speaking or understanding speech.
No, ecstasy does not cause brain damage or brain bleeding in any way shape or form. Prolonged usage results in lower seratonin and dopamine levels in the brain which can cause a depressed feeling.
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Brain. Your brain has no nerves, and thus no feeling. If you cut your brain, you would not feel it. Many people undergo brain surgery while awake, to make sure vital regions aren't damaged. They don't feel a thing.
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Its not actually your brain that's hurting when you have a headache, there's no pain receptors in the brain but there are 9 areas around your brain in your head and neck .. Which is where you feel the pain..
The general consensus is that Acid doesn't make a users brain bleed.
No it does not according to medical research. But shrooms can make your brain bleed if you do it alot
Simply put,No.
An intracerebral hemorrhage is bleeding in the brain. This describes a specific area in the brain. A bleed in the brain is life threatening.
touch the surface of the brain how does it feel
A brain bleed can have serious consequences. It is best to follow your doctor's advice. Do not take the medication until your doctor tells you that it is safe.
If you didn't have nerve cells, you could bleed out quickly. One example is if there's a needle on the ground and you accidentally stepped on it, the nerve cells will transfer the pain to your brain, then you would feel it and you would take care of the damage. If you didn't have them, you wouldn't feel the pain then you'll bleed out. You don't want that to happen. That's why you have nerve cells!
If a person with a brain tumour hits their head hard, the consequences can vary depending on factors such as the location, size, and type of tumor, as well as the force of impact. Here are some possible outcomes: Increased Intracranial Pressure: A hard impact on the head can lead to increased pressure inside the skull. This can be especially problematic for someone with a brain tumor because the tumor may already be causing pressure on surrounding brain tissue. Worsening Symptoms: The impact can exacerbate existing symptoms related to the brain tumour, such as headaches, nausea, vomiting, seizures, changes in vision, balance problems, or cognitive difficulties. New Symptoms: It's possible for the impact to cause new symptoms or neurological deficits, depending on the area of the brain affected and the extent of damage. Bleeding or Swelling: In some cases, a head injury can cause bleeding or swelling in the brain, which can be particularly dangerous for someone with an existing brain tumor. Emergency Situation: A severe head injury in a brain tumor patient may require immediate medical attention, including imaging studies (such as CT scans or MRIs) to assess the extent of damage and determine the appropriate treatment. Treatment Adjustments: Depending on the outcome of medical evaluation, treatment for the brain tumor may need to be adjusted to address any new complications or changes in the tumor's status. It's essential for individuals with brain tumors to take precautions to prevent head injuries, such as wearing protective headgear during activities that carry a risk of head trauma. Any significant impact to the head should be evaluated by a healthcare professional promptly, especially in the context of a pre-existing brain tumor.
Yes, your brain can feel pain because that is where all your emotions come from.
It makes your brain bleed and it makes everything feel like a dream and causes chest pains and back pains. whatever you do NOT smoke it!!!! take it from someone that knows
It means you feel pain and bleed.
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