A brain hemorrhage is bleeding in or around the brain. Causes of brain hemorrhage include high blood pressure, abnormally weak blood vessels that leak, drug abuse, and trauma. Brain hemorrhages are also called cerebral hemorrhages, intracranial hemorrhages, or intracerebral hemorrhages. A brain haemorrhage, also known as subarachnoid haemorrhage, is bleeding in the brain. Subarachnoid haemorrhage is a type of stroke. Brain hemorrhage can develop weakness on one side of their body, difficulty speaking, or a sense of numbness.
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