Spontaneous brain haemorrhage

Patients with brain bleeding require an urgent admission to neurosurgical centre with an critical intervention according to the underlying cause.

The most common cause of bleeding is haemorrhagic stroke, followed by rupture of vascular aneurysm. Other causes like arteriovenous malformation, cerebral angiomas and idiopathic bleedings are not uncommon.

Patients with this condition need intensive care unit admission, intensive investigation and sophisticated surgical or radiological intervention in order to deal with this dire problem.