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Medical Conditions - Hypertensive Bleed

High blood pressure levels may rarely cause hemorrhage (bleeding) in the body. Nosebleeds are more common among people with hypertension. High blood pressure can cause hypertensive intracranial hemorrhage, a condition characterized by bleeding within the brain. Keeping blood pressure under control will prevent hypertensive bleeding.

All hypertensive bleed Q&A

What is the recovery time for a brain hemorrhage in adults?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Your father has a hypertensive bleed on the left side.

Why do I get frequent bleeding from the nose?

Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. The most probable cause of this particular bleed is accelerated hypertension.

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