An emergency condition in which a ruptured blood vessel causes bleeding inside the brain.
High blood pressure and trauma are two leading causes. Taking blood-thinning drugs may also increase a person's risk.
Symptoms can vary based on the location of the [Hemorrhage] in the brain, but may include numbness or weakness in part of the face, difficulty speaking, or difficulty walking.
Emergency treatment is needed for cerebral [Hemorrhage]. It usually involves medications and close monitoring in an intensive care unit. In rare cases, surgery may be needed to relieve pressure around the brain.