Why cerebral hemorrhage recurs


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Cerebral hemorrhage is caused by a variety of reasons caused by blood vessel rupture caused by the formation of hematoma in brain tissue, compression of nerve brain tissue, and various vascular malformations, such as aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations, venous malformations caused by blood vessel rupture, resulting in bleeding. At the same time, there are various injuries directly caused by blood vessel damage, resulting in bleeding. There are also various reasons for abnormal blood coagulation mechanisms that can cause cerebral hemorrhage, as well as genetic factors or aging, atherosclerosis. If the patient's blood pressure is not well controlled after cerebral hemorrhage, or the patient's atherosclerosis is not controlled, showing damage to the blood vessel wall, it will also cause bleeding. If the patient has severe vascular malformations, multiple cerebral aneurysms, or single cerebral aneurysm without etiological treatment, there are also vascular malformations and aneurysms, which will also cause recurrence on the basis of unstable blood pressure or irregular medication. At the same time cerebrovascular disease and age related, with the increase of age, the degree of arteriosclerosis patients increased. Fall, trauma and other manifestations will also cause recurrence of cerebral hemorrhage. Therefore, we should actively intervene against risk factors to reduce the recurrence of cerebral hemorrhage.