On Sunday morning, music journalist Michał Figurski was urgently hospitalized. Fact’s findings show that a hematoma has formed in his head. What could have caused a hemorrhagic stroke and what is the prognosis for it?
Little is known about the condition of Michał Figurski. On Sunday he was taken to hospital. The man complained of severe headaches. The first findings show that the cause of his ailments was a cerebral hemorrhage. Michał’s ex-wife, Odeta Moro-Figurska, in an interview with Super Express, confirmed that she had information about the journalist’s health, but did not want to comment on the newspaper.
If the hemorrhagic stroke is unrelated to a head injury, it is usually a subarachnoid or intracerebral haemorrhage. This type of stroke is often the result of an aneurysm rupture. Other factors that increase the risk of a stroke include high blood pressure, arteriosclerosis, hemorrhagic diathesis and the use of intoxicating substances (including cocaine and amphetamines). Michał Figurski has been suffering from diabetes for years, which also increases the likelihood of a stroke.
A stroke is a medical emergency and timely treatment will greatly increase your chances of recovery. This is especially important considering the fact that a dozen or so percent of people die before reaching the hospital. Therefore, it is worth learning to recognize its symptoms correctly. These include, first of all, a sudden and very severe headache. Nausea and vomiting may also appear. Various types of neurological disorders may develop depending on the lobe of the brain in which the stroke occurred. These include difficulties in seeing, sensory disturbances and local paralysis. In many cases, there is also loss of consciousness or an episode of epilepsy.