Brain Hemorrhages and Diagnosis
A physician dealing with a hemorrhaging patient needs to quickly react to the problem before a patient’s condition worsens. This is especially problematic when the bleeding occurs around the brain. Brain hemorrhages are extremely dangerous conditions that can threaten a person’s life. Even if the individual survives the event, they may be left with permanent brain damage.
To discuss your malpractice claim if a physician has not treated a brain hemorrhage affecting you or your loved one in a timely manner, contact the Philadelphia medical malpractice attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., by calling 215-238-1130 today.
Symptoms of Brain Hemorrhages
A doctor facing a brain hemorrhage needs to diagnose the problem before the damage can progress. This requires quick recognition of the symptoms and also the swift application of treatment that can relieve pressure on the brain. Any lax attitude towards treatment or diagnosis can prove catastrophic for the patient’s health. The following symptoms are commonly found with brain hemorrhages:
- Coma
- Fluctuations in breathing
- Difficulty speaking
- Pupil dilation
- Unusual eye movements
- Lucid intervals in comas
These injuries often occur as a result of an accident or traumatic injury. However, some instances of brain hemorrhaging can arise due to medical negligence, as well. A physician must treat an existing hemorrhage and avoid causing any.
Contact Us
If you or someone you love has suffered because of a doctor’s inability or unwillingness to work quickly enough to prevent further injury, legal action may be available. Contact the Philadelphia medical malpractice lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., at 215-238-1130 today for more information regarding your options.

