Is traumatic cerebral hemorrhage considered serious injury?

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2025-05-05 01:14:58 Views: 68 times

If the patient has trauma and causes cerebral hemorrhage, whether these patients are seriously injured must be determined in combination with the specific conditions of the patient. The assessment of disability needs to be combined with the patient's pathological changes and symptoms causing the patient to show neurological deficits. It is also necessary to combine the patient's prognosis to determine the patient's disability assessment. It is recommended that the patient consult the relevant qualified disability assessment department to determine. Patients with cerebral hemorrhage will show corresponding neurological deficit symptoms according to the different bleeding volume and bleeding site. Most patients with cerebral hemorrhage will show nausea, limb movement disorder, limb paresthesia and other manifestations.

Is traumatic cerebral hemorrhage considered serious injury?



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