Intracerebellar hemorrhage or Stroke of the Cerebellum
Normal
Abnormal
The cerebellum is the part of the brain located on the lower backside of the skull (just above the neck). The cerebellum plays a major role in maintaining balance. Cerebellar hemorrhage occurs when bleeding takes place in the cerebellum, usually from a stroke.
Headaches in lower back of skull
Vomiting
Balance problems with walking
Dizziness
Vertigo ("spinning sensation")
Double vision
Closed eyelid
Rapid eye movements
Speaking difficulties
Swallowing difficulties
High Blood Pressure
Heavy alcohol consumption
Cocaine
Arteriovenous malformations
Brain Aneurysm
Blood thinners such as Coumadin
CT scan for most cases
MRI in unusual cases
Angiography (dye injected and X-Rays taken) to look for Brain Aneurysms if suspected
Of elevated blood pressure -- cautiously -- once cerebellar hemorrhage has occurred (done in hospital by a physician)
Neurosurgical evaluation to consider removal of hemorrhage (blood clot) in brain
Mannitol or similar agent to lower the pressure in the brain
If bleeding compresses the brainstem, confusion,Coma, and even death may occur.
Seek immediate emergency medical treatment. This condition can lead to permanent disability and death.
The most common cause is poorly controlled High Blood Pressure (hypertension). It is important to take blood pressure medications as prescribed, and to have your blood pressure followed carefully by you and your physician.
Cerebral hemorrhage
Brain tumor
Brain aneurysm
Warning
- Do not take aspirin or other blood thinner for this condition. It will make it much worse.
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