What causes a brain hemorrhage?

Cerebral hemorrhage is mainly caused by the rupture of blood vessels in the brain, and the patient will have dizziness, headache and other symptoms.
The direct cause of cerebral hemorrhage is rupture of cerebral blood vessels. The most common cause is hypertension combined with fine and small arteriosclerosis, and other causes include cerebral arteriovenous malformation, intracranial aneurysm, cerebral amyloid angiopathy, and anticoagulant or thrombolytic therapy.
In addition, the risk of cerebral hemorrhage is also increased if the patient has lifestyle risk factors such as obesity, alcoholism, and smoking, as well as cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, diabetes, and other diseases.
There are numerous causes of cerebral hemorrhage, and patients are advised to visit the hospital in time when they experience uncomfortable symptoms in their organism, and to take active treatment under the guidance of their doctors.