Nontraumatic acute subdural hemorrhage is a type of bleeding that occurs within the skull, specifically between the outermost layer of the brain and the protective covering known as the dura mater. While traumatic head injuries are a common cause of subdural hemorrhage, nontraumatic cases can also occur and may be caused by a variety of factors.
The symptoms of nontraumatic acute subdural hemorrhage can include:
It is important to seek medical attention immediately if you or someone you know is experiencing symptoms of subdural hemorrhage. Early diagnosis and treatment can improve the chances of recovery.
If you are at risk for nontraumatic acute subdural hemorrhage due to a pre-existing condition or medication use, talk to your doctor about ways to reduce your risk.
Nontraumatic acute subdural hemorrhage (ASDH) is a medical emergency that requires immediate treatment. This condition is characterized by the accumulation of blood in the space between the brain and the dura, which is the outermost layer of the brain. The bleeding can cause pressure on the brain and lead to serious compl...
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