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Hello, there are many causes of cerebral hemorrhage in life, and the occurrence of cerebral hemorrhage should be paid attention to, go to the hospital for examination in time, find out the most targeted plan, so that it can be more targeted, and usually do a good job in related nursing work, and the effect will be better.
It is recommended to go to a regular specialist hospital for encephalopathy with medical insurance qualifications, so that not only can it be targeted, but also training can be carried out under the guidance of doctors, and the medical insurance fee is reasonable. There is no best, only a hospital that is more suitable for you, I hope it will help you.
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1 More often, people say that genetics can only think of diabetes, liver disease, leukemia, etc., and do not seem to think much about cerebral infarction and cerebral hemorrhage. Although cerebral infarction and cerebral hemorrhage themselves are not hereditary. However, the appearance of cerebral thrombosis has to be taken seriously.
If the parents have a cerebral thrombosis, they may copy this blood type to their children, and the blood is copied and the blood environment is very similar, and the probability of suffering from cerebral thrombosis is extremely high, which will lead to cerebral infarction and cerebral hemorrhage.
2. If it is usually accompanied by symptoms of hyperlipidemia and high blood pressure, the probability of suffering from cerebral infarction and cerebral hemorrhage will be higher. As a common three-high disease, there are more and more patients with hyperlipidemia and hypertension, and the lipid substances in the blood vessels will flow to the brain during the blood flow, and the blood vessels in the brain will form a plug, so that the blood vessels are blocked, and the circulation is no longer smooth.
3. Drinking some alcohol in moderation is very good for promoting blood circulation. But how many people can really control their drinking? Not to mention that the harm of smoking is very great.
Smoking absorbs more toxins and remains in the body, affecting blood flow to blood vessels, and when blood vessels are narrowed to the point that they cannot allow blood to flow, they can cause blockages in the blood vessel walls. Cerebral infarction and cerebral hemorrhage appeared.
4 In the news, it is common to see some young office workers who have accidents after staying up late and working overtime. Sudden death caused by staying up too late. Therefore, cerebral infarction and cerebral hemorrhage should attract everyone's attention.
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Intracerebral hemorrhage is one of the more common and serious diseases in acute cerebrovascular disease. It has a higher mortality and disability rate than other acute cerebrovascular diseases. Therefore, it is necessary to ask for a detailed medical history, a comprehensive physical examination, and a meticulous and thoughtful analysis at the time of diagnosis, and strive to make a clear diagnosis as soon as possible, and actively and effectively carry out the diagnosis.
Common causes of cerebral hemorrhage 1. Hypertension: Hypertension is the most important cause of cerebral hemorrhage. Intracerebral hemorrhage occurs on the basis of hypertension and cerebral arteriosclerosis, and many microaneurysms can be formed on perforated arteries in the brain, mainly distributed in the lenticular artery, pontine brain, cerebral white matter and cerebellum in the basal ganglia of the brain.
When blood pressure rises suddenly, the microaneurysm may rupture and bleed. Or due to long-term hypertension, vitreous degeneration or fibrous necrosis of the intima in the wall of the perforating artery in the brain parenchyma, it is easy to rupture and bleed when blood pressure or blood flow changes sharply. 2. Cerebrovascular amyloidosis (CAA):
Also known as "Congo erythropathy", abnormal amyloid is selectively deposited in the cerebral cortex and the medial and adventitudial membranes of the small and medium-sized arteries and veins of the leptomeninges. Because the cerebral cortex and leptomeninges are prone to cerebrovascular amyloidosis, intracerebral hemorrhage caused by this lesion always occurs in the lobes of the brain, and the deep tissues of the cerebral hemispheres, brainstem, and cerebellum are rarely affected. 3. Intracranial aneurysm and cerebrovascular malformation:
They are a common cause of subarachnoid hemorrhage, but there are also cases where hemorrhage breaks into the brain parenchyma to form an intracerebral hematoma. 4. Anticoagulants and fibrinolytics: such as heparin or aspirin** can also cause cerebral hemorrhage.
5. Blood diseases: such as leukemia, aplastic anemia, thrombocytopenic purpura and hemophilia. 6. Intracranial malignant tumors:
For example, glioma, metastasis, melanoma, etc., intracerebral hemorrhage can be formed when tumor stroke occurs. 7. Others: arteriosclerosis, various cerebral arteritis, hemorrhagic cerebral infarction, etc.
How to diagnose intracerebral hemorrhageFirst of all, it is necessary to grasp the general characteristics of acute cerebrovascular disease of intracerebral hemorrhage. Secondly, it is necessary to grasp the characteristics of cerebral hemorrhage itself. Acute cerebrovascular disease is characterized by an acute onset and rapid progression, often peaking within minutes, hours, or days.
At the same time, there are clear signs of localization. Focal localized signs of brain impairment often appear within a short period of time after onset. Third, there is a significant acute cerebral circulatory disorder.
Diffuse, pancerebral symptoms such as impaired consciousness, intracranial hypertension, and impaired visceral function occur acutely after the onset of the disease.
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Condition analysis: Hello cerebral hemorrhage.
BAI disease is more common in men and women between the ages of 40 and 60. Any factor that can cause a sudden increase in blood pressure can be used.
DAO becomes the direct cause of cerebral hemorrhage, such as strenuous activity, emotional agitation, straining to defecate, etc. Suggestions: In addition, the following factors can also induce cerebral hemorrhage: 1. Alcoholism, 2. Agitation, 3. Increased abdominal pressure, 4. Taking a hot bath, 5. Smoking.
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Middle-aged and elderly people are the main population of cerebral hemorrhage, with 40-70 years old as the main age of onset, and the cause of cerebral hemorrhage is mainly related to cerebrovascular lesions and sclerosis. Vascular lesions are closely related to hyperlipidemia, diabetes, hypertension, aging of blood vessels, smoking, etc. Intracerebral hemorrhage, commonly referred to as spontaneous primary intracerebral hemorrhage, is commonly referred to as spontaneous primary intracerebral hemorrhage.
Patients often have a sudden onset of illness due to emotional agitation and exertion, which is manifested as aphasia, hemiplegia, and unconsciousness in severe cases, and more than half of the patients are accompanied by headache and vomiting.
The main causes of cerebral hemorrhage are long-term hypertension and arteriosclerosis. In the vast majority of patients, blood pressure rises markedly at the time of onset, leading to rupture of blood vessels and causing intracerebral hemorrhage.
Cerebral hemorrhage is non-traumatic bleeding within the brain parenchyma. The vast majority of cerebral arteriolar lesions associated with hypertensive disorders are caused by rupture when blood pressure rises sharply, which is called hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage.
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If the patient has a large or multiple intracerebral hemorrhages, it is likely to have more severe mental and intellectual disability, usually characterized by negative pessimism, depression, and irritability. Other symptoms of sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage are headache, nausea, insomnia, dreaminess, inattention, tinnitus, dazzling, sweating, palpitations, unsteady pace, neck pain and fatigue, weakness, loss of appetite, memory loss, dementia, depression and other complicated but not particularly troublesome sequelae. Patients with cerebral hemorrhage should pay attention to the conditioning of the body, should supplement nutrition through a reasonable diet in time, and should also pay attention to rest more to avoid cerebral hemorrhage**.