Cerebral hemorrhage is a medical condition characterized by bleeding within the brain. This bleeding can occur due to various reasons, such as high blood pressure, trauma, or the rupture of an aneurysm. The accumulation of blood can lead to increased pressure on brain tissues, potentially causing damage and impairing normal brain function.
Symptoms of cerebral hemorrhage may include sudden headaches, confusion, weakness, or difficulty speaking. Diagnosis typically involves imaging tests like CT scans or MRI to identify the location and extent of the bleeding. Treatment options may vary, ranging from medication to control blood pressure to surgical interventions to remove the accumulated blood.