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What Is Cerebral Haemorrhage?

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What Is Cerebral Haemorrhage?

Cerebral haemorrhage refers to uncontrolled bleeding in the brain.

Change in level of consciousness or alertness.

Paralysis or inability to move a particular body part.

Not all people with risk factors will get cerebral haemorrhage.

Arteriovenous malformations caused due to abnormal connections between veins and arteries.

Cerebral aneurysms which refer to the life-threatening weakening and bulging of the artery walls that can burst and lead to severe brain haemorrhage.

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