A hemorrhage can occur in any part of the brain.
A 'cerebral hemorrhage' means bleeding within the brain.
Death by cerebral hemorrhage may or may not be painful. If it is massive, you will probably loose consciousness before you are aware of the pain. If it is more of a conventional bleed into the brain, it may initially (briefly) be very painful. Franklin Delano Roosevelt died of a cerebral hemorrhage, while he was sitting for a portrait. His last words were: "I have a terrific headache". He then slumped forward and lost consciousness (no pain past that point). He died a few hours later, never regaining consciousness.
An extra cerebral hemorrhage is a hemorrhage that occurs with the brain tissue. This can be caused by brain trauma or a stroke.
I think you are referring to "sub-arachnoid hemorrhage". This is a type of brain hemorrhage occurring underneath the arachnoid membrane which envelopes the brain and can be caused by bleedding from an aneurysm
Hemorrhage.
Intracerebral hemorrhage affects vessels within the brain itself, while subarachnoid hemorrhage affects arteries at the brain's surface, just below the protective arachnoid membrane.
Mentally retarded is not a medical term. A brain hemorrhage may cause brain damage that could affect one or many functions of the brain.
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Brain hemorrhage.
Answer: A Brain Hemorrhage.
Bleeding into one of the lobes of the brain.