Hemorrhage Intracranial

Cerebral hemorrhage is a serious and dangerous disease that can lead to serious consequences for the health and life of the patient. Hemorrhages can be caused by a variety of reasons, including injury, infection, tumors, and other diseases of the heart, blood vessels, and blood.

The diagnosis of cerebral hemorrhage is established by a neurologist or neurosurgeon based on clinical manifestations, results of laboratory and instrumental studies. Usually this condition is accompanied by characteristic symptoms, which may include severe headaches, dizziness, loss of coordination of movements, convulsions, decreased level of consciousness up to its loss, problems with vision and speech.

If signs of hemorrhage appear, you should immediately consult a doctor. The specialist will conduct an examination and prescribe additional diagnostic methods, such as computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging or ultrasound examination of internal organs. Depending on the cause of the hemorrhage, the doctor may prescribe appropriate treatment.