What are the symptoms of brain bleeding?
The symptoms of a bleeding brain or hemorrhage can vary. They depend on the location of the bleeding, the severity of the bleeding, and the amount of tissue affected. Symptoms of bleeding brain may develop suddenly or over time. They may progressively worsen or suddenly appear.
If you exhibit any of the following symptoms of bleeding brain, you may have a brain hemorrhage. This is a life-threatening condition, and you should call 911 or go to an emergency room immediately. The symptoms include:
* a sudden severe headache
* seizures with no previous history of seizures
* weakness in an arm or leg
* nausea or vomiting
* decreased alertness; lethargy
* changes in vision
* tingling or numbness
* difficulty speaking or understanding speech
* difficulty swallowing
* difficulty writing or reading
* loss of fine motor skills, such as hand tremors
* loss of coordination
* loss of balance
* an abnormal sense of taste
* loss of consciousness
Keep in mind that many of these symptoms of bleeding brain are often caused by conditions other than brain hemorrhages.
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