What to do if the capillaries in the brain are bleeding and the headache is severe

Updated on healthy 2024-07-02
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It is recommended to go to the hospital in time**. After the hemangioma rupture, it should be noted that hemostasis, hemangioma rupture and bleeding, should be immediately pressed with clean gauze or cotton balls to stop bleeding, because the blood vessels of the hemangioma malformation are clustered, the relative bleeding time is longer, and the amount of bleeding is more, so the compression time should be as long as possible.

    If the bleeding of the ulcerated wound is not significantly controlled after the above treatment, please seek medical attention immediately to avoid danger. Disinfect, disinfect the wound with disinfectant solution after the bleeding stops.

    If the wound is large and deep, and it is difficult to treat it by yourself, please go to the hospital for disinfection or anti-infection treatment by medical staff. Keep the wound clean and dry, the wound should not be scrubbed, and be careful not to touch the water when bathing to avoid infection. Wait for the scab to fall off naturally, and after the hemangioma breaks the scab, let it fall off on its own to avoid falling off due to external force.

    And it is strictly forbidden to peel off and scab, after the wound is scabbed, it can play a protective role and prevent its infection.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello, there are many kinds of cerebral capillary bleeding, different types of bleeding symptoms are different** methods are not the same, the headache should be related to your brain capillary bleeding, it is recommended that you go to the local regular hospital for a specific examination, according to the results of the examination to determine**choose the right **program.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    You should go to the hospital immediately, but it's not benign or not, I have the same size blood vessels as you said, but the place is different, I also hurt, I broke it a few days ago and used it in the hospital after the electric shock, and now it's very good. Now that everything is normal, you don't have to be too nervous, so get medical attention.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I don't know what kind of tumor you're talking about? Aneurysm or Varicose A?

    The aneurysm is known as the time bomb of the brain, and it is likely to be life-threatening if it ruptures, so it is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible**.

    I don't know the exact type now, so I can only offer the usual ** way :

    1。Intervention**: This method is minimally invasive, but it requires the type of tumor, so it is necessary to do an angiogram beforehand.2

    Surgery**: It is suitable for any aneurysm, and the surgery is completely resected under direct vision, but the operation is more difficult than intervention, and the risk is greater.

    If it's a capillary hemangioma or something, radiation** or surgery** is fine.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Guidance: Hello, not serious, cerebral hemorrhage is mostly caused by long-term hypertension, and all factors that can make blood pressure rise suddenly, such as emotional agitation, strenuous activity, excessive drinking, straining in stool, etc., are all predisposing factors of cerebral hemorrhage. This is a very serious disease, and it is necessary to control blood pressure, strengthen symptoms and support**, reduce cerebral edema, and prevent and treat some complications such as brain herniation and lung infection.

    In the sequelae is mainly to strengthen the ** training.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I was diagnosed with a vascular neurogenic headache when I was in the third grade of elementary school. Usually it is a migraine, near the temples, with a heartbeat. However, there were no nosebleeds due to headaches. If she has a nosebleed, it's best to go to the hospital for a check-up.

    As for **, first of all, we must first confirm the diagnosis**. I'm genetic. But there are usually the following**.

    1. Vascular headache: including migraine, hypertensive headache and headache caused by vascular disease.

    Migraine: It also includes typical migraine, common migraine, cluster headache, abdominal migraine, basal migraine, etc. Typical migraine patients usually develop in adolescence, and most of them have a family history.

    Headaches often have typical aura symptoms such as "gold stars in front of you", throbbing pain, and may be persistently severe pain, which can be unilateral or bilateral. It is easily triggered by mood swings, alcohol consumption or menstrual cramps. You should go to a major hospital for outpatient treatment and take medication**.

    Hypertensive headache: Patients with severe hypertension generally have frontal or occipital headaches, which are exacerbated when the head is lowered or the breath is held for exertion. The patient wakes up in the morning with a worse headache than during the day. Remission occurs with antihypertensive drugs.

    Headache due to cerebrovascular disease: Intracranial arteriovenous malformation or aneurysm rupture and hemorrhage are more common clinically, or intracranial hemorrhage due to hypertensive stroke. This type of headache is often a sudden, severe headache that appears as a "knife-like" or "**-like" headache.

    It is usually accompanied by nausea and vomiting, which is usually projectile. A large number of patients with severe intracranial hemorrhage immediately develop coma, paralysis of limbs, and incontinence. This is the most severe type of headache and is often life-threatening and should be taken to the hospital immediately**.

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