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Cerebral hemorrhage
- ... a small gland at the base of the brain. The pituitary produces many of the hormones that control essential body processes. Pituitary apoplexy can be caused by bleeding into the pituitary or by blocked blood flow ...
- ... an increase of metabolic toxins gong to the brain. This can lead to mental status changes.
- ... the inner ear or other parts of the brain that control eye movements. Any disease or injury that damages the acoustic nerve can cause vertigo. This may include: Blood vessel disorders with bleeding (hemorrhage), clots, or atherosclerosis of the blood supply ...
- ... liver function, excessive fluid in the abdomen (ascites), bleeding disorders (coagulopathy), increased pressure in the blood vessels (portal hypertension), and brain function disorders (hepatic encephalopathy). Excessive alcohol use is ...
- ... flow to the brain or by causing the brain to herniate (push through) the opening in the back of the skull where the spinal cord is attached. Causes of increased intracranial pressure may include bleeding into the subdural space (subdural hematoma).
- ... Tumors in the nose or throat may cause bleeding, congestion, swallowing problems, or nervous system problems if they extend into the brain. Tumors around the eyes may cause bulging of ...
- ... pituitary gland is at the base of the brain. It makes hormones that ... childbirth and Sheehan syndrome include multiple pregnancy ( ...
- Symptoms include: Bleeding from the ear Bruising or redness Clear liquid coming out of the ear (brain fluid also called cerebrospinal fluid) Dizziness Earache Loss of hearing Nausea and vomiting Noises in the ear Sensations ...
- ... major arteries from the heart or in the brain. Aneurysms are an ... bleeding and death. PREVENTION You can help your circulatory ...
- Health problems that may result from malaria include: Brain infection ... of the spleen leading to massive internal bleeding (hemorrhage)