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Sudden headache followed by loss of consciousness
When the brain swells it can come in direct contact with a person's skull. The pressure can cause paralysis for the patient.
Brain bleeding is one of the final stages of brain cancer which can quickly result in death. As tumors grow in size, they can cause surrounding blood vessels to rupture.
in the brain and internal bleeding
it is bleeding in the brain
Many things, most common is anemia. Differntial is multiple myeloma, mets, leukemia, and myelofibrosis. Findings have to be correlated with patient history and labs.
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
Most definitely. The cancerous leucocytes go to the brain along with the rest of the blood.
This can indicate the patient has a subdural hematoma or bleeding in the brain. They need emergency surgery to fix it. The most dangerous thing is to waste time and moving the head too suddenly or violently.
No, if anything it may help prevent strokes. Talk to your doctor about treatment options. The exceptions to that are if the patient suffers from brain aneurysms or has had previous hemorrhagic strokes in which case the aspirin may worsen or prolong the bleeding in the brain.
This question is very vague as there are many types of internal bleeding that can occur in many different areas of the body. Basically, if you suspect internal bleeding dial 911 and get help on the way...if this isn't possible, monitor the patient for symptoms of shock and get them to the nearest medical facility as rapidly as possible!! To simplify it, internal bleeding from a bleeding ulcer pales in comparison to bleeding on the brain or a severed aorta!
Normally, no. A stroke is internal bleeding (in the brain) and not external.