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Does hypertension cause intracranial hemorrhage?


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Whether hypertension can cause intracranial hemorrhage needs to be judged according to specific circumstances.
If patients with hypertension take furosemide tablets, spironolactone tablets, irbesartan hydrochlorothiazide dispersible tablets and other drugs as recommended by doctors in time after illness, the blood pressure level will be controlled within the normal range, and there will be no impact on intracranial blood vessels, which generally will not cause intracranial hemorrhage. If hypertensive patients do not actively cooperate with doctors after illness, they cannot control their blood pressure levels, resulting in further increase in blood pressure, which will cause extra pressure and tension on intracranial blood vessels, which will easily cause rupture of blood vessels and cause intracranial hemorrhage.