Brain bleeds bleeding between the brain tissue and skull or within the brain tissue itself – can cause brain damage and be life-threatening. Some symptoms include headache; nausea and vomiting; or sudden tingling, weakness, numbness or paralysis of the face, arm or leg. If you or your loved one take a blow to the head or have symptoms, call 911. To most people, a “brain bleed” simply means any bleed inside your head. However, a doctor – and specifically doctors who treats brain bleeds (neurologists and neurosurgeons) would say that a “brain bleed” (also known by the medical term intracranial haemorrhage) is too broad of a term. These doctors further describe brain bleeds by their exact location. To better understand brain bleeds, it’s important to have a basic understanding of the different types. First, there are two main areas where bleeding can occur either within the skull but outside of the brain tissue, or inside the brain tissue.
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