
Hypertensive Hemorrhage
Hypertensive hemorrhage is bleeding inside the brain caused by very high blood pressure weakening and damaging small blood vessels. Over time, sustained high blood pressure can cause these vessels to rupture, leading to bleeding in the brain tissue. This can result in sudden neurological symptoms such as weakness, speech difficulties, or confusion. It is a serious medical emergency requiring prompt treatment to control blood pressure and manage the bleeding to prevent further brain damage or death.