nou5 ceot1 hyut3腦出血脑出血
Jyutpingnou5 ceot1 hyut3
Yalenóuh chēut hyut
Definition
Cerebral bleeding; any kind of intracranial hemorrhage within the skull.
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How it's used
Medical professionals often use this term to describe a broad range of intracranial bleeding events, though it specifically highlights the presence of blood within the brain tissue itself. It carries a grave tone in conversation, as it is immediately associated with stroke and life-threatening emergencies. Unlike more general terms for injury, this is strictly reserved for internal neurological crises.
Examples
He suddenly fainted, and the doctor said it was a brain hemorrhage.
Brain hemorrhage is a very dangerous condition that requires immediate hospitalization.
Related words
Common phrases
to cause a brain hemorrhage
severe brain hemorrhage
Common mistake
Learners sometimes confuse this with general head injuries or concussions, but this term specifically refers to internal bleeding rather than external trauma or bruising.
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