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Medical Conditions - Intracranial Haemorrhage

Bleeding that occurs within the skull is referred to as an intracranial hemorrhage in medical terms. It usually happens after a head injury, but it can also occur in children due to excessive shaking, known as a shaken baby syndrome. Seizures, vomiting, and severe headache following a head injury are all common symptoms of intracranial hemorrhage. This is a health crisis that must be addressed immediately.

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