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Dr Satish Sathyanarayana
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The dreaded brain bleed
In contrast to rapid-onset bleeding within the brain, such as in cases of uncontrolled hypertension or acute head injury where patients deteriorate within seconds or minutes, Chronic Subdural Hematoma develops slowly over days to weeks and patients can present with symptoms of headache, vomiting, confusion, personality changes, feeling drowsy, and developing weakness of arms or legs often mimicking a stroke, write Dr Satish Sathyanarayana & Dr Praveen Kumar Kaudlay
06 April 2024, 23:28 IST
The dreaded brain bleed
06 April 2024, 23:28 IST