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Intracranial hemorrhage is a serious medical condition characterized by bleeding within the skull, specifically into the brain tissue or the spaces surrounding the brain. This condition can be caused by trauma, rupture of a blood vessel, or underlying medical conditions such as hypertension or aneurysms. Intracranial hemorrhage can lead to symptoms such as severe headache, nausea, confusion, and neurological deficits. Diagnosis is typically made through imaging studies such as CT scans or MRIs. Treatment depends on the underlying cause and severity of the hemorrhage, and may include medications, surgery, or other interventions to control bleeding and reduce pressure on the brain. Intracranial hemorrhage is a potentially life-threatening condition and requires prompt medical attention.