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Whether cerebral hemorrhage has brain tumor, if so, is benign or malignant


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Cerebral hemorrhage and brain tumor are two different diseases. Brain tumor refers to the abnormal proliferation of cells in the brain mass, can be benign or malignant. Cerebral hemorrhage refers to the rupture of blood vessels in the brain leading to blood flow into the brain tissue, may cause headaches, vomiting, consciousness disorders and other symptoms. Cerebral hemorrhage itself does not directly indicate the existence of brain tumor. Cerebral hemorrhage may be caused by a variety of reasons, including hypertension, vascular malformation, trauma, etc. Brain tumor hemorrhage can be caused by benign or malignant tumors, the severity and location of bleeding may be related to the type and growth rate of the tumor.