Hematoma Intracranial

Hematomas of the meninges and meninges.

Intracranial hematomas are accumulations of blood in the crevices and grooves surrounding the membranes of the brain, as well as in the subdural and subarachnoid spaces. This is the most common intracranial bone pathology in terms of location and quantity. Treating them and monitoring them are difficult therapeutic challenges. When collecting anamnesis, we must not forget about past cases of injury. Vascular diseases of the brain can lead to hemorrhage. Sometimes this happens after severe physical stress, a blow to the head with a blunt object, during childbirth, or after a sudden change in body position. The hematoma can gradually expand and lead to compression of important brain functions. Persistent nausea, feeling tired, confusion, confusion, possible symptoms of high blood pressure, dizziness, blurred vision