I'm not sure whether this answers your question, but a hemorrhagic stroke is caused by bleeding in the brain.
in the brain and internal bleeding
it is bleeding in the brain
Normally, no. A stroke is internal bleeding (in the brain) and not external.
Within minutes.
A brain ingery is something that can csuse bleeding and passing out like cuncoshens
Bleeding into one of the lobes of the brain.
An intracerebral hemorrhage is bleeding in the brain. This describes a specific area in the brain. A bleed in the brain is life threatening.
A stroke can be caused by bleeding on the brain.
"shaken baby syndrome" is when a baby is shaken in a violent motion that causes death or serious injury to the brain. Typically a child will have retinal bleeding, brain bleeding and brain swelling (which typically does the most damage).
Initially, treatment is provided on an emergency basis. Life-saving measures can include stopping internal bleeding in the brain and relieving pressure that can build up in the brain because of bleeding and swelling of the brain.
yes, a brain hemorrage would be pretty painful considering it is the bleeding of the brain, and it can kill you within seconds
Albert Einstein died in April 18, 1955 in Princeton Albert died of internal bleeding in his brain. (the inside of his brain was bleeding) After his death his entire body (except for his brain) was cremated. After his cremation his ashes were scattered. His brain was kept for scientific study.