There are many causes of cerebellar hemorrhage, including hypertension, cerebral arteriovenous malformation, blood disorders, and long-term use of thrombolytic or anticoagulant drugs such as warfarin and aspirin, etc. The most common cause of cerebellar hemorrhage is hypertension. The most common cause of cerebellar hemorrhage is hypertension. In patients with hypertension, the sudden increase in blood pressure may cause the rupture of the superior cerebellar artery branches and cerebellar hemorrhage when they are emotionally excited or during strenuous activities or physical work.
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