
Traumatic Intracranial Hemorrhage
Traumatic intracranial hemorrhage is bleeding that occurs within the skull after a head injury. When the brain is injured, blood vessels can rupture, causing blood to leak into different areas inside the skull. This bleeding can increase pressure on the brain, potentially damaging brain tissues and affecting functions such as movement, speech, or consciousness. Types include epidural, subdural, subarachnoid, and intracerebral hemorrhages, each affecting various brain areas. Prompt medical attention is essential to manage bleeding, reduce pressure, and minimize long-term damage. Recovery depends on injury severity and timely treatment.