Friday, November 26, 2021

BrainHemorrhage #Stroke Hemorrhagic Stroke

Overview of Hemorrhagic Stroke - Brain, Spinal Cord, and Nerve Disorders -  MSD Manual Consumer Version

 A stroke occurs when the blood flow in part of your brain is blocked after just a few minutes the starved brain cells begin to die normally the brain receives blood via two major pairs of arteries which branch throughout brain tissue and supply your brain cells with a constant flow of oxygen, glucose and nutrients necessary for their functions during a hemorrhagic stroke abnormal bleeding disrupts normal blood flow for example in an intracerebral hemorrhagic stroke a blood vessel bursts spilling blood directly into your brain will robbing an intended tissue of nourishement both the hemorrhage and lack of blood supply called ischemia destroy brain tissue a subarachnoid hemorrhagic stroke occurs when a weak spot in a blood vessel wall called an aneurysm bursts and leaks blood into the tight space between your brain and your skull the high pressure bleeding results in serious damage to brain tissue immediate treatment for your stroke may help to minimize brain cell injury and death in a case of hemorrhagic stroke emergency surgery may be necessary to repair damaged arteries or reduce the pressure of blood on your brain you may be given medication to help the brain's blood flow return to normal.

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