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In an intracerebral hemorrhage, a blood vessel inside your brain bursts or leaks, and that affects how much oxygen your brain gets. As blood starts to build up, it puts pressure on your brain, and that can cause damage. And as blood spreads through your brain, it can block nerve cells and keep them from sending messages to other parts of your body. That can affect how well you remember, speak, and move.

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