Signs of a burst blood vessel in the brain
Signs of a burst blood vessel in the brain (hemorrhagic stroke) must be treated immediately before endangering the life of the sufferer. This is because bleeding puts pressure on the surrounding brain cells and causes blood flow to become obstructed. Hemorrhagic strokes start with a lump or swelling in a blood vessel in the brain called an aneurysm. An aneurysm often looks like a small berry hanging from the brainstem. Sooner or later it causes brain tissue damage which is characterized by neurological symptoms. In addition to aneurysms, burst blood vessels in the brain can be caused by other things, such as tumors, blood-thinning drugs, long-term uncontrolled blood pressure, and head injuries. Unfortunately, few people are aware of vascular problems. Therefore, recognize the symptoms before the situation gets worse. Signs of a Ruptured Blood Vessel Hemorrhagic strokes that occur within the brain are also called intracerebral hemorrhages. Symptoms can vary from person to person. Watch...