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INTRACEREBRAL HEMORRHAGE RIGHT SIDED STROKE

Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is a life-threatening form of stroke caused by bleeding within the brain
tissue. When the brain is deprived of oxygen and blood, a stroke occurs. Hypertension, arteriovenous
malformations, and head injuries are the most common causes of ICH. Stopping the bleeding,
eliminating the blood clot (hematoma), and relieving the pressure on the brain are the main goals of
treatment.

Modifiable Factors: Non - Modifiable


 Diet Factors:
 Environment  Gender
 Occupation  Age
 Alcohol Intake

Increased blood flow to the brain

Compromise of the integrity


of cerebral arterioles

Weakening of the
walls of a blood vessel

Formation of Charcot-
Bouchard aneurysm

Rupture of the anterior cerebral artery

Intracerebral hemorrhage

Inflammation of the
Frontal lobe

Alteration in the Hematoma Presence of free blood in


cerebral component formation the interstitial areas

Thrombus Cell
Increase
formation membrane
Intracranial pressure
Compressio Decrease Compensatory
n of the oxygen supply mechanism

Stimulates
further
swelling
Cellular
Vasospas Electrolyt Acidosi
edema
e

-projectile
vomiting, Ischemia Stimulation of
Serum Electrolyte Test
numbness vasomotor  Decreased Mg and K
of centers  ABG(Respiratory
extremiities alkalosis)
Scar
, visual
Formatio  changes in the v/s

Alteration Increas
in the e
frontal lobe systemi
function

Increase BP

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