10 Internal Bleeding Symptoms
8. Headache
A headache is described as the sensation of pain in any region of our head. It is a non-specific symptom associated with many conditions. Depending on the characteristics and nature of the headache, they can be classified into primary headaches (migraines and tension-type headaches to name a few), secondary headaches (traumatic, vascular, and substance-related headaches to name a few), and a third category reserved for neuropathies and other headaches.1Headache Classification Committee of the International Headache Society (HIS). The International Classification of Headache Disorders, 3rd Edition (ICHD-3) – www.ichd-3.org
Hemorrhages in the brain are a delicate condition that might put a person’s life at risk. They might be associated with a head trauma that causes a blood vessel to rupture and bleed, or it can happen suddenly due to the rupture of an aneurysm which is an abnormally dilated blood vessel. Regardless of the cause, a headache is a common finding associated with internal bleeding inside the brain.
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