Many patients who have experienced a brain hemorrhage do survive. However, survival rates are decreased when the bleeding occurs in certain areas of the brain or if the initial bleed was very large. If a patient survives the initial event of an intracranial hemorrhage, recovery may take many mo...
57. “It’s okay to bleed on someone who didn’t cut you. Don’t wait until you’re scarred over to ask for help. Healing starts when the wound is still new.”― Toni Sorenson 58. “Just because something is familiar doesn’t mean it’s safe. And just because something feels safe...
A TBI may not cause any notable symptoms at first. This is common with an injury likesubdural hematomain which blood pools on the surface of the brain. Symptoms may only develop days, weeks, or months later when ample pressure is exerted on the brain.3 This is especially true with adults...
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boy move; it is really a strange obsession. He shares into her crawl space in a very nice sweet manner but I am afraid that we are going to lose her. Do you know where “Prince” comes from? He gets very emotional, cries a lot and is very remorseful. He wants all the ...
I had hemroid surgery in December of last year, I thought after the first month I would be ok but the last 3 months have been pure torture I had the staples and need to go back to the dr becasue i am still in so much pain and have about 3-5 bm a day and bleed very badly eac...
A hemorrhagic stroke is when the arteries in your brain bleed or rupture, causing a loss of blood supply to and/or bleeding on a part of your brain and resulting in brain tissue death and damage. The estimated 5-year survival rate for hemorrhagic strokes is around 26. 7%. There isn't...
When force is applied to the head, bridging veins that cross through the subdural space (sub=beneath +dura= one of the meninges that line the brain) can tear and bleed. The resultant blood clotincreases pressure on the brain tissue. Subdural hematomas can occur at the site of trauma or ...
vessel, making it easy for clots to form and further occlude the vessel. The clots can break free only to travel to and block smaller vessels inside the brain. The blood vessels inside the brain itself can accumulate this plaque. Occasionally, weakened vessels can burst and bleed into the ...
All of these factors put additional strain on the circulatory system, increasing the chance of damaged or dysfunctional blood vessels. For example, high blood pressure can damage and weaken blood vessels, making them more likely to rupture and bleed. This can cause a stroke. In some cases, pro...