Common Warning Signs Of A Hemorrhagic Stroke

Seizures

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Seizures are more prevalent among patients who have a hemorrhagic stroke than those who have other types of strokes. If an individual has a stroke is not diagnosed promptly, the occurrence of a post-stroke seizure can help with a stroke diagnosis. A seizure occurs when there is a surge of disorganized abnormal electrical activity in the brain that causes certain symptoms and behaviors in an affected individual. The swelling and inflammation that occurs in the brain tissues when an individual has a hemorrhagic stroke can disrupt the normal conduction of electrical signals in the brain.

The presence of blood throughout the brain tissues can also hinder the normal movement of electrical signals in the brain. This type of disruption can trigger the disorganized, irregular activity that characterizes a seizure. Any stroke will cause inflammation, cellular damage, and dead tissues in the brain. All three of these factors can cause the development of scar tissue, which may also disrupt regular electrical activity in the brain.

Disorientation Or Confusion

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Many patients dealing with a hemorrhagic stroke will have some disorientation or confusion as a symptom. Patients may find that they do not know the time, date, or even where they are. The confusion can also present itself as the patient having difficulty understanding what other people are saying to them. Affected individuals may also find that they experience some difficulty thinking clearly as well. Ultimately, most patients will deal with sudden disorientation or confusion as part of their hemorrhagic stroke symptoms. For instance, individuals may find it hard to understand someone in the middle of a conversation immediately when the stroke sets in.

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