You can live as long as you like after having a cerebral hemorrhage. After it's fixed your life expectancy is the same as anyone else's.
That is what killed him- I don't think he struggled with it for very long.
For a very small leak it shouldn't take long. Most big leaks result in brain death.
Gracie Worth died on January 24, 1967, in Long Valley, New Jersey, USA of cerebral hemorrhage.
same as a normal dog
It really depends on the severity of the Cerebral Palsy and the other health issues that the person has in conjunction with or caused by the Cerebral Palsy. Most people have an average life expectancy as long as they get good nutrition and all health issues are addressed.
It depends on his/her age, how fast he/she is and the severity of cerebral palsy.
It is called a cerebral artery occlusion. Symptoms may include weakness, numbness/tingling, difficulty speaking or walking, and many others, depending on the area the artery supplies blood to. If the symptoms last only a short amount of time (a few minutes up to 24 hours) and there is no residual symptoms, it is called a Transient ischemic attack (TIA). If the symptoms are longer lasting and there are residual symptoms, it is called a stroke.
Victoria, the former Queen of the United Kingdom, died on January 22, 1901, primarily due to complications related to her long-standing health issues, including rheumatism and possibly a stroke. She had been in declining health for several years, and her death marked the end of the Victorian era. The exact cause was recorded as a cerebral hemorrhage.
Chopin was born on March 1, 1810 and died on October 17, 1849. He lived for 39 years. He died of tuberculosis, which he had suffered with from his late teens.
He suffered for 18 years and he lost everything. He lost everything except for his wife.
long term effects can be mental retardation or also can have cerebral palsy
long term effects can be mental retardation or also can have cerebral palsy