Is brain hemorrhage caused by alcohol serious?

Most of the causes of cerebral hemorrhage are due to high blood pressure, which can lead to the rupture of the tiny arteries in the brain and the symptoms of cerebral hemorrhage. The symptoms of cerebral hemorrhage are also related to the location of the bleeding and the amount of bleeding, and if the amount of bleeding is large, the patient is at risk of death. Therefore, when the symptoms of cerebral hemorrhage are caused by the patient’s drinking, it is important to seek medical attention in a timely manner, but because the patient’s drinking may mask the symptoms of cerebral hemorrhage, for example, the patient has become comatose, which may be mistaken for a drunken reaction and lead to a delay in sending the patient to the hospital, which will have many adverse effects on the patient’s life and disease. When in a state of alcohol consumption, it can lead to a further increase in the patient’s blood pressure, which can easily lead to a brain hemorrhage.