Subarachnoid Hemorrhage – Brain Hemorrhage

10/11/2024by Engin Çakar

Subarachnoid hemorrhage is a type of brain hemorrhage that occurs between the brain tissue and the membrane surrounding the brain. This area between the membranes of the brain is named as the subarachnoid space. When a blood vessel is damaged in this area and starts to bleed, the person has a stroke due to a brain hemorrhage.

Symptoms of Subarachnoid Hemorrhage

Subarachnoid hemorrhage – like other brain hemorrhages – is a condition that requires immediate medical attention. Therefore, if you or someone close to you has any of the symptoms of a subarachnoid hemorrhage, you should consult to a medical institution immediately. Common symptoms include:

  • Severe headache,
  • Neck pain or stiffness,
  • Dizziness, nausea or vomiting,
  • Speech impairment,
  • Double vision, sensitivity to light, 
  • Eyelid dropping, face’s shifting to one side 
  • Unconsciousness, fainting and seizures, 
  • Sudden numbness, tingling and muscle weakness which develops suddenly on one side of the body

Why Does Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Happen? 

Commonly: Brain Aneurysm- Bubble Formation in Brain, Vascular Tangles in Brain- Arteriovenous Malformation (AVM) and other cerebrovascular problems may cause subarachnoid hemorrhage. You can take a look at our articles to learn the situations that increase subarachnoid hemorrhage risk:   

  • What Are the Risk Factors for Stroke?
  •  What to do to be Protected Against Stroke? 

How is subarachnoid hemorrhage diagnosed?

To diagnose whether there is a subarachnoid hemorrhage is, it may be necessary to make one or more of several imaging tests. Commonly used imaging methods include computed tomography, MRI imaging and cerebral angiogram. 

Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Treatment

 People who had a subarachnoid hemorrhage receive acute medical treatment in the emergency room, intensive care unit and neurosurgery services. According to the patient’s condition and needs, medication, interventional procedures or surgery options may be preferred. After the patient’s acute medical treatment is completed and their medical condition stabilized, the comprehensive inpatient physical therapy stage is initiated to restore lost body functions. 

Physical therapy methods that are applied after brain hemorrhage are called neuro-rehabilitation. In neuro-rehabilitation, the patient’s day is spent with physiotherapy, ergotherapy, speech and swallowing therapy, electrotherapy and robotic physical therapy applications. All the treatments that the patient needs to regain lost functions are provided by the inpatient comprehensive physical therapy center.

Engin Çakar

Memorial Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Center Department Head Prof. Dr. Engin Çakar specializes in stroke and brain injury, neurorehabilitation, and algology.

Prof. Dr. Engin Çakar

Prof. Dr. Engin ÇAKAR, has more than 20 years of experience in the rehabilitation of Stroke and Brain Injury.

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