Why do young people have brain hemorrhages?

The common causes of cerebral hemorrhage in young people include hypertension combined with small arteriosclerosis, congenital cerebrovascular malformation, cerebral amyloid angiopathy and blood diseases.
1. If young patients have high blood pressure and small arteriosclerosis, the toughness of blood vessels will be reduced after small arteriosclerosis, which can lead to spontaneous rupture and bleeding of small arteries under the impact of blood flow, thus leading to the occurrence of cerebral hemorrhage.
2. If there are malformations of intracranial blood vessels in young people, the cerebral blood vessels are easy to rupture and bleed after exercise or emotional excitement.
3. When young patients have cerebral amyloid angiopathy, beta-amyloid substances can be deposited on small arteries in the brain, leading to narrowing of the lumen of the blood vessels, further reducing the elasticity of the blood vessels and damaging the endothelial cells, making the wall of the blood vessels undergo cellulose necrosis, which can finally lead to spontaneous rupture of the small blood vessels in the localized area and hemorrhage.
4. When there are blood system diseases such as leukemia, thrombocytopenic purpura, etc., it can lead to a significant reduction of platelets in the patient’s body, which can further lead to coagulation dysfunction of the body, and at the same time, it can damage the endothelium of the blood vessels, which can lead to cerebral hemorrhage and it is not easy to stop bleeding.
If young patients are diagnosed with cerebral hemorrhage, they should actively cooperate with doctors for treatment. Pay attention to rest on weekdays, avoid strenuous exercise, and maintain emotional stability.