Serious Symptoms Of A Subarachnoid Hemorrhage

Nausea and Vomiting

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After the headache, patients might experience nausea and vomiting. This tends to occur fairly rapidly alongside pain and other neurological symptoms. If an individual has experienced the kind of headache typical of a subarachnoid hemorrhage, they should seek emergency medical treatment, especially if they begin vomiting afterward. The nausea and vomiting occur because of the bleeding causing the body to feel wrong. If patients are experiencing uncontrollable nausea and vomiting suddenly and without any apparent cause, they should seek medical treatment immediately to rule out medical emergencies. While it's unlikely the symptoms are related to a subarachnoid hemorrhage when they don't involve a headache, they might be related to another kind of bleeding in the brain, a ruptured stomach ulcer, or any number of problems with the digestive system. The body's systems are all carefully calibrated to work together, and the brain is what coordinates everything. When the brain is disrupted, everything is disrupted.

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