Cerebral hemorrhage in general several levels of disability

Dr. Jordan Hayes
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Restoring balance, one patient at a time.
2025-05-05 01:19:47
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Cerebral hemorrhage refers to cerebral vascular rupture caused by blood stasis in brain tissue, blood stasis can oppress surrounding brain tissue to form brain tissue ischemia, hypoxia, brain cell necrosis, brain tissue edema, severe brain hernia, resulting in respiratory and circulatory failure, even life-threatening. Brain tissue ischemia, hypoxia, acute injury and necrosis, can also cause some neurological symptoms, such as limb hemiplegia, partial numbness, and mouth and eye skew, speech is not good, and even show some sequela of the situation, resulting in limb disability.