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Brain haemorrhages & Medical Compensation Claims

By: Steve Stephenson

Despite medical advances and new technology, medical misdiagnoses still occur often causing even more problems and suffering. These misdiagnoses may be made over a variety of problems. Brain haemorrhages are one type of medical condition that often can be misdiagnosed. This misdiagnosis leads to incorrect treatment and in some situations, death. Brain haemorrhages occur when blood trickles out over the brain. The blood vessels tear due to an increase in blood pressure. Typically, when the haemorrhage occurs, the person will have a severe headache. The horrible pain experienced with these headaches is so overwhelming that most people afflicted seek medical assistance. In more severe brain haemorrhages, the person may also faint and become unconscious. Even more severe, some can fall into a coma. Some of these headaches may not last long and some may discount the pain as just being a run of the mill headache. However, this does not mean the situation has improved. This is where misdiagnosis can occur. Some statistics show as many as 50% of these situations are misdiagnosed because doctors and other medical practitioners fail to recognize the signs and investigate them further.

There are two types of brain haemorrhages that can occur. The first is known as a subdural haemorrhage. These typically form over a long period of time. The formation is triggered by some sort of traumatic event. This type is common in the elderly. The other type is an extradural haemorrhage. This type of brain haemorrhage is caused by a

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Since each case is different it is wise to consult with a solicitor who understands cases surrounding brain injury rehabilitation. They will be able to advise you regarding your situation and tell you how to proceed. Be careful not to wait too long prior to this consultation. There is typically a time frame during which a brain injury claim can be made.

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