Epidural Space
No it does not according to medical research. But shrooms can make your brain bleed if you do it alot
Head swelling, asperation,as well as sudden urge to quit playing (for children),
Acid itself does not directly cause the brain to bleed. However, abuse of certain drugs, such as LSD or hallucinogenic substances, can lead to dangerous behaviors that may result in physical harm or injuries, including brain bleeding in severe cases.
An intracerebral hemorrhage is bleeding in the brain. This describes a specific area in the brain. A bleed in the brain is life threatening.
Epidural hematomas are most commonly found in the temporal or temporoparietal region, i.e., along the sides of the brain.
Your skull is like a Box. You can only "fit" so much into it. When you introduce blood due to an injury (trauma), the blood has no where to go so this causes pressure on the brain and eventually you DIE! Your brain is covered with various tissue to protect and nourish it. In addition to the skull you have the dura matter (tough mother), arachnoid process (vascular) and the Pia matter which surrounds the brain. Trauma or striking the skull (falling down hitting your head, baseball bat, bullet) can cause injury to the tissues of the brain.The epidural hematoma involves an artery (usually the meningeal artery) and can occur in numerous places. This is a fast bleed and you can expire fast. The subdural is a venous bleed (slower) but can have the same devastating effects. In both cases neurosurgery is the only option, but in most cases by that time your chances for survival (morbidity) are small.
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.
The epidural space separates the dura mater from the bone of the vertebra. This space is filled with fat and blood vessels and is where epidural injections are commonly administered to deliver medication for pain relief. The dura mater is a tough, fibrous membrane that surrounds the brain and spinal cord, providing protection and support.
Yes, you can get an epidural with each birth.
They are the same
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