What causes brain hernia?

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Cerebral hernia is a kind of space occupying lesion that occurs in the cranial cavity of patients. Generally speaking, it is mostly caused by the increase of intracranial pressure. When the intracranial pressure increases, it will cause the brain tissue to be squeezed from one part to another, thus affecting the normal function of blood vessels or nerves of patients, resulting in some clinical symptoms, When patients with cerebral hernia will seriously threaten the life safety of patients, so we must relieve the patient's condition as soon as possible. Surgery can be performed when necessary. Let's take a look at the following.

What causes brain hernia?

First: Generally speaking, there are many reasons leading to brain hernia in patients. The main reason is caused by the uneven pressure in the brain. When patients have some brain injury, such as hematoma in the brain, or hemorrhage in the brain, tumor may lead to brain hernia.

Second: when patients with brain hernia will affect the patient's respiratory function, sometimes can instantly lead to patients with respiratory dysfunction, thus affecting the safety of patients. When patients with cerebral hernia, we must pay attention to immediately correct the patient's condition.

Third: when patients with cerebral hernia will seriously affect the patient's vascular and neural function, mainly because when the occurrence of cerebral hernia, the patient's blood vessels and nerves will be over stretched. When the patient has vasospasm, there will be a lack of water and oxygen in the surrounding tissue.

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Cerebral hernia is mainly caused by the increase of intracranial pressure in patients with various parts of the brain pressure is uneven, the ancestor is a disease caused by squeezing from one part to another. Patients will show a lot of symptoms.