Risk Assessment Of Brain Hemorrhages
Brain hemorrhages are hemorrhages caused by rupture or damage of cerebral vessels due to any cause, such as high blood pressure or an aneurysm (balloon in cerebral vessels). While these hemorrhages can be subarachnoidal, they can be inside the brain tissue as well.
Prevention of brain hemorrhages and early diagnosis of the diseases are aimed with "Risk Assessment of Brain Hemorrhage Check Up". It is necessary to take the symptoms of brain hemorrhages that are sneaky and bring undesirable consequences seriously. If you are a hypertension patient, keeping your blood pressure under control should decrease the risk of hemorrhage. Again, if your family (mother, father or siblings) has a history of aneurysm or vascular malformation of the cerebral vessels and you have headache, long-term, headaches that do not recover with medications and affect daily activity, you should definitely consult a specialist. Before everything, the history of the patient should be recorded precisely and detailed neurological examination should be conducted right after it. Radiological or laboratory tests towards the diagnosis are requested upon the light of the obtained information. After the diagnosis, if the cause of the pain is a brain hemorrhage, aneurysm or some other vascular pathology, surgical or endovascular intervention is performed.