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Cerebral hemorrhage
- ... surrounding structures. Surgery may be needed to treat brain tumors or hemorrhage (bleeding) in the brain. This is invasive surgery ...
- ... skull. This can cause bruising of the brain (cerebral contusion), swelling, pressure, and bleeding in the brain. The large veins along the ...
- ... the skull and the outer covering of the brain (called the dura mater). ... called hyperosmotic agents may be used to reduce brain swelling. For people on blood thinners or with bleeding disorders, treatments to prevent further bleeding might be ...
- ... by damage to the nervous system tissue and bleeding. The brain can also be affected by bleeding under the skull. This can compress the underlying ...
- ... large amounts can lead to: Coma and possibly brain damage Internal bleeding Breathing difficulty Kidney failure It is dangerous to ...
- ... spinal cord ( meningitis ) Irritation and swelling of the brain ( encephalitis ) Repeated bleeding episodes for no apparent cause Contact your provider ...
- Risks from the procedure may include: Bleeding Brain herniation or injury from the increased pressure Damage to the brain tissue Inability to find the ventricle and place catheter Infection Risks ...
- Complications of surgery may include: Bleeding Brain damage Infection
- ... good outcomes. The outlook also depends on any brain damage that occurred from bleeding before, during, or after the surgery.
- ... used to this happening Possible risks of any brain surgery are: Blood clot or bleeding in the brain Brain swelling Coma Confusion, usually ...