Symptoms depend on the location of the bleeding in the brain and how much damage has occurred. Symptoms most commonly develop suddenly, without warning, often during activity. There is a rapid loss of function(s) on one side of the body.
The symptoms can be the same as those that result from too little blood flow to the brain (
A stroke is a "brain attack" that doctors name "cerebro" (brain) "vascular" (blood vessel) "accident" (CVA). It occurs either because a... Read more »
May is American Stroke Month, a time when many organizations and medical groups work to build awareness about stroke. The most important... Read more »
At 3 a.m. the phone rings – it's the hospital calling to say that your brother has had a stroke. "Come quickly, it's serious". How can that... Read more »
If you are with someone who is experiencing these symptoms and cannot reach 911, drive them to the hospital immediately. If you are experiencing the... Read more »
Source: Medifocus Guidebook on: Stroke Rehabilitation
Brain damage from stroke may result in a variety of signs and symptoms, including: Weakness or paralysis of muscles Loss or reduced muscle... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Ebola virus infection; Viral hemorrhagic feverSymptomsDuring the incubation period, which can last about 1 week, symptoms include:ArthritisBackache... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Hemorrhage - subarachnoidSymptomsThe main symptom is a severe headache that starts suddenly and is often worse near the back of the head. Patients... Read more »