I am sorry your friend suffered from a brain hemorrhage. Is she okay? Over time, high blood pressure will weaken the blood vessel walls. Untreated high blood pressure is one of the more common preventable reasons for a brain hemorrhage.
Some of the signs and symptoms are:
a sudden severe headache
seizures with no previous history of seizures
weakness in an arm or leg
nausea or vomiting
decreased alertness; lethargy
changes in vision
tingling or numbness
difficulty speaking or understanding speech
difficulty swallowing
difficulty writing or reading
loss of fine motor skills, such as hand tremors
loss of coordination
loss of balance
an abnormal sense of taste
loss of consciousness
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Hi Augusta,
I am sorry your friend suffered from a brain hemorrhage. Is she okay? Over time, high blood pressure will weaken the blood vessel walls. Untreated high blood pressure is one of the more common preventable reasons for a brain hemorrhage.
Some of the signs and symptoms are:
a sudden severe headache
seizures with no previous history of seizures
weakness in an arm or leg
nausea or vomiting
decreased alertness; lethargy
changes in vision
tingling or numbness
difficulty speaking or understanding speech
difficulty swallowing
difficulty writing or reading
loss of fine motor skills, such as hand tremors
loss of coordination
loss of balance
an abnormal sense of taste
loss of consciousness
Best Wishes,
Rosa
March 17, 2011 - 4:41amThis Comment
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