Sudden headache followed by loss of consciousness
Depending on the severity of the bleed - it can cause severe headaches, or cause the patient to lose consciousness - perhaps even coma or death.
A hemorrhage occurs when bleeding happens because of a wound or injury. It can occur either internally or externally and is important that it be stopped.
A type of stroke where you have internal bleeding in the brain which kills brain cells.
Hydraxon said: It can occur pretty much anywhere you want it to. All you need to do is learn how to use it in the first place, and about a year later it works fine.
Decidual bleeding is a heavy bleeding. It occurs when there is a hormonal imbalance in a woman's body caused when part of the uterine lining is shedding before the placenta has fully attached.
Cerebral edema is basically a swelling of the brain, which increases pressure within the skull. This can be the result of a closed-head trauma, or an infection of the brain or brain stem. Not to be confused with a hematoma, which also exerts pressure on the brain due to intracranial bleeding.
A 'cerebral hemorrhage' means bleeding within the brain.
Nothing. A brain freeze is incorrectly named as it occurs in the mouth rather than the brain.
I don't know how much of the body's oxygen the brain needs, but when the brain does not receive enough, a stroke occurs.
A hemorrhage occurs when bleeding happens because of a wound or injury. It can occur either internally or externally and is important that it be stopped.
An intracerebral hematoma occurs when there is bleeding inside the brain tissue itself, often due to trauma or a ruptured blood vessel. A subdural hematoma, on the other hand, is bleeding that occurs between the brain and the dura (the tough outer membrane covering the brain), usually as a result of head injury or brain atrophy. The location of the bleeding is the main difference between the two.
an accumulation of blood that occurs within the brain
The most common cause of brain infarction is stroke, which is when blood supply to the brain is interrupted. A ischemic stroke occurs when a blood vessel carrying blood to the brain is blocked by a blood clot. A hemmorhagic stroke occurs when a blood vessel breaks open, causing blood to leak into the brain. The risk of stroke increases with high blood pressure, age, family history, smoking, heart disease, diabetes, and high cholesterol. Drug and alcohol abuse, bleeding disorders, and head injuries can also cause bleeding into the brain.
in the brain and internal bleeding
it is bleeding in the brain
One key difference is the location of the bleeding. A subdural hematoma occurs between the dura mater and the arachnoid mater layers of the meninges, while an epidural hematoma occurs between the skull and the outer layer of the dura mater. This difference in location can affect the clinical presentation and management of the two types of hematomas.
Nothing good, the brain can become bruised, start bleeding and swell inside the sckull causing brain trauma, and life long injury. DON'T DO IT, IF YOU WITNESS IT REPORT IT, THOSE THAT DO IT ARE PATHETIC
If there is no bleeding then you are not menstruating.