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Haemorrhagic Stroke (Noun)

Meaning

Stroke caused by the rupture of a blood vessel in the brain.

Classification

Nouns denoting natural processes.

Examples

  • A haemorrhagic stroke occurs when a blood vessel in the brain ruptures, leading to severe bleeding and potential brain damage.
  • Haemorrhagic stroke is a type of stroke that causes damage to the brain cells by breaking the blood vessel and causing blood to enter surrounding tissues.
  • According to medical professionals, patients who experience severe headaches and sudden numbness in the face or limbs need immediate medical attention due to the risk of a life-threatening haemorrhagic stroke.
  • Due to the increased blood pressure, the patient is more likely to have a haemorrhagic stroke that causes injury to the surrounding brain tissues and can lead to unconsciousness.
  • In most cases of haemorrhagic stroke, irreversible damage has occurred due to the quantity of time between the actual rupture and medical professionals attending to the symptoms of the patient.

Synonyms

  • Hemorrhagic Stroke

Hypernyms

  • CVA
  • Bleeding
  • Haemorrhage
  • Cerebrovascular Accident
  • Stroke
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