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Hemorrhagic Stroke
Alternate Names : Brain Bleeding, Brain Hemorrhage, Stroke - Hemorrhagic
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Hemorrhagic Stroke Prevention
Most cases of hemorrhagic stroke are associated with certain risk factors, such as high blood pressure, smoking, or cocaine use. Controlling blood pressure and avoiding smoking and cocaine can reduce the chances of brain bleeding. Surgical correction of vascular abnormalities like aneurysms or AVMs is sometimes advisable to prevent bleeding
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Definition Hemorrhagic Stroke Overview, Causes, & Risk Factors Hemorrhagic Stroke Symptoms & Signs Hemorrhagic Stroke Prevention Hemorrhagic Stroke Diagnosis & Tests Hemorrhagic Stroke Treatment Hemorrhagic Stroke Prognosis Hemorrhagic Stroke Complications Calling Your Health Care Provider
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Increased Intracranial Pressure Stroke
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Bleeding Time CBC CSF Cell Count Mental Status Tests Partial Thromboplastin Time (PTT) Prothrombin Time (PT)
Surgery & Procedures
Feeding Tube Insertion - Gastrostomy
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Review Date : 8/5/2002
Reviewed By : Lucas Restrepo, M.D., Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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