There are many causes of mild cerebral hemorrhage, such as external injury, brain diseases, blood diseases and other factors.
1. External injury: the brain is impacted by external force, which leads to the rupture of intracranial capillaries and can cause mild cerebral hemorrhage.
2. Brain diseases: such as high blood pressure combined with fine and small artery rupture, bleeding after cerebral infarction, cerebral arteritis and other diseases, all of which can cause cerebral hemorrhage.
3. Blood diseases: such as leukemia, hemophilia, aplastic anemia, etc., can also cause cerebral hemorrhage.
4. Other factors: such as the application of warfarin and other drugs for anticoagulation and thrombolytic treatment, there is a certain probability of triggering cerebral hemorrhage.
In addition, drinking alcohol, smoking, high blood pressure, diabetes, etc., are high-risk factors for cerebral hemorrhage. They should be corrected and regulated in a timely manner. If there is any discomfort, such as transient black haze, etc., you should consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment.