Brain haemorrhage implies bleeding in the brain. It is alternately known as intracranial haemorrhage and calls for immediate treatment.
The brain is surrounded by the skull. When haemorrhage results in leaking of blood from the brain, it may lead to compression or damage to brain tissues. In such cases, the individual is at risk of cerebral edema or haemorrhagic stroke.
Across variable age groups, the effects of brain haemorrhage vary. Seniors are more vulnerable to the occurrence of a brain haemorrhage.… Continue Reading...