A 'cerebral hemorrhage' means bleeding within the brain.
Cerebral hemorrhage is a type of stroke that occurs when a blood vessel in the brain bursts, leading to bleeding in the surrounding tissue. This can cause severe damage to the brain and potentially be life-threatening if not treated promptly. Symptoms can include sudden severe headache, weakness or numbness on one side of the body, and difficulty speaking or understanding language.
The body will increase heart rate to maintain cardiac output by pumping more blood. It will also constrict blood vessels to redirect blood flow to vital organs and increase fluid retention to help maintain blood volume. If significant hemorrhage occurs, the body may activate the clotting system and release stress hormones to help control bleeding and maintain perfusion to vital organs.
The right cerebral hemisphere controls the left side of the body. This is the creative side of the brain.
The Cerebral Cortex controls what one feels in his/her body.
Yes, feedback loops can be involved in a hemorrhage. For example, the body can activate mechanisms to help stop the bleeding, such as blood clotting, which in turn can trigger additional responses to maintain hemostasis and restore normal blood flow.
It occurs in the brain.
A cerebral haemorrhage happens in the brain.
the body responds to hemorrhage by?
The term cerebral refers to the brain.
Cerebral hemorrhage is a type of stroke that occurs when a blood vessel in the brain bursts, leading to bleeding in the surrounding tissue. This can cause severe damage to the brain and potentially be life-threatening if not treated promptly. Symptoms can include sudden severe headache, weakness or numbness on one side of the body, and difficulty speaking or understanding language.
Cerebral is pertaining to the cerebrum, the largest and uppermost section of the brain.
A hemorrhage is the abnormal and excessive bleeding either internally or externally from blood vessels. It can be caused by various factors such as injury, medical conditions, or medications that affect the body's ability to clot blood. Immediate medical attention is required to control and treat a hemorrhage.
It's the brain. See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerebral_hemorrage
The function of the cerebral peduncle is the impulse to control the movements of the body. The cerebral peduncle is two cylinders composed entirely of nerves.
Yes, Stalin did die of a stroke, a cerebral hemorrhage, but whether it was by natural causes or murder is debatable. Traces of warfarin, a rat poison that prevents blood from coagulating, were found in his body after his death. It might have been given to him by any one or several of his closest associates at that time out of fear that Stalin would turn on them at any moment.
Hemorrhage is essentially the loss of blood, very quickly. This can happen inside or outside of the human body and most of the time it happens quick.
The body will increase heart rate to maintain cardiac output by pumping more blood. It will also constrict blood vessels to redirect blood flow to vital organs and increase fluid retention to help maintain blood volume. If significant hemorrhage occurs, the body may activate the clotting system and release stress hormones to help control bleeding and maintain perfusion to vital organs.