Intracranial or subarachnoid hemorrhage
Considered in a group of cerebrovascular diseases, intracranial hemorrhage is the second most common. The main cause is the deterioration of the cerebral blood vessels, leading to rupture and brain damage, and then disability.
Treatment guidelines
Treatment for cerebral hemorrhage depends on the location and the cause. In general, the locations of hemorrhage may dictate dierent treatment approaches depending on the cause.
Prevention
Following these suggestions may help reduce the risk of cerebral hemorrhage.
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Get an annual health check-up to screen for disorders and risk factors and deal with them.
Maintain healthy blood pressure and cholesterol levels.
Maintain a complete and balanced diet. Avoid foods high in salt, fat and sugar
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Refrain from smoking and avoid alcoholic beverages.
Consult a doctor when experiencing unusual symptoms.
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