Everything about hemorrhagic stroke, from prevention to treatment
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A hemorrhagic stroke is a stroke caused by bleeding in the brain that occurs when a blood vessel in the brain ruptures.. Although this type of stroke accounts for a smaller percentage of stroke patients and affects approximately 15% of people, it accounts for approximately 40% of all stroke deaths. It is classified into two types, the first category is subarachnoid or subarachnoid hemorrhage and the second category is called intracerebral or intracerebral hemorrhage...
Why hemorrhagic stroke happens
One of the most common causes of hemorrhagic stroke is the occurrence of intracerebral bleeding, in fact, a cerebral vein ruptures and blood enters the brain, which causes the death of brain cells and the so-called stroke (intracerebral hemorrhage). High blood pressure and also aging can sometimes cause cerebral hemorrhage. They are entwined in an abnormality... It shows itself that it can be treated well after diagnosis... The picture below shows this malformation of the vessels well... Hemorrhagic stroke can also be caused by trauma, the existence of a brain aneurysm is another reason that causes it... Unfortunately, in many cases, brain aneurysms do not have any warning signs and are mostly diagnosed after the treatment of other diseases or at the time of its rupture, and with There are certain symptoms that cannot be rolled.
Prevention is always better than cure, but this prevention happens if we can recognize that there is a problem that needs to be solved, a problem like AVM, what is cerebral arteriovenous malformation disease and what are its symptoms, read in this section.. Hemorrhagic stroke
### Why do AVMs happen
The defining cause of AVM has not yet been found, but in most cases it occurs as a congenital complication, but it is not necessarily the case and can be expected at later stages, and of course it can happen in any part of the brain.. About 50% of people who struggle with this disease are diagnosed because of the first symptoms of bleeding, strokes, hemorrhages and hemorrhoids. Other symptoms appear in the case of AVM. These symptoms include:
Seizures can occur in general or focally, these numbers usually make up twenty to twenty-five percent of the statistics. AVM (hemorrhagic stroke) **
The vessels involved in AVM are weak and abnormal vessels.. These vessels expand over time due to blood pressure, and the weakness of their walls causes cerebral hemorrhage. After the first cerebral hemorrhage of this type, the probability of rebleeding increases in a person, and this probability increases after the next hemorrhage, and within a year after that, among people aged 11 to 35 years, the risk of bleeding after AVM is somewhat higher... The research conducted in the field of this disease has a 10-15% risk of death from this type of cerebral hemorrhage and a 20-30% probability of permanent damage to the brain. During cerebral hemorrhage and hemorrhagic stroke, normal brain tissue is damaged. see and this causes the destruction of the normal hemorrhagic function of the brain..
If with symptoms
- Weakness and paralysis in the arm or leg
- Speech problems
- Vision problems
- and severe memory function, your patient may be in a condition of cerebral hemorrhage, call the emergency room immediately to help the patient as soon as possible.. The question of some friends is which part of the brain suffers a hemorrhagic stroke... In the answer, I have to mention the activities of the brain... It is true that basically these different parts of the brain are directly related to the different parts of the brain.
The connection to the brain processes allows it to be fully... - The frontal lobe of the brain is responsible for coordinating movements, regulating personality and interpreting speech, and actually solving difficult and complex problems. - The parietal lobe is responsible for understanding and processing sensory information such as cold, heat, vibration (touch), pain, etc. The occipital lobe, which is responsible for processing objects related to vision
Hemorrhagic stroke affects different functions of the brain depending on which side of the brain the AVM bleeds... but today's science and the many advances that have been made can work well in the treatment and control of the complications of these diseases, so it is enough to go to the doctor on time and solve the problems... ### Treatment of hemorrhagic stroke
In the case of hemorrhagic brain bleeding, the doctor can stop the brain bleeding and repair the damaged vessel using advanced and less invasive methods. Also, depending on the time and conditions in which the patient was taken to the hospital, the doctor uses drug injection or stent to repair the vein. Complications of stroke can be prevented. In case of stroke, immediately call the emergency room and provide the necessary first aid to the patient. The stroke clinic of Dr. Majid Kihani Fard (neuroinvolution specialist) uses the latest treatment methods in the field of stroke and bleeding to treat and prevent strokes in these patients.