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3. Risk Factors

Certain medical conditions can increase the chance of hemorrhagic stroke, and a person's risk doubles with each decade of life. Men are also more likely to experience them than women. Other significant risk factors include

  • Previous stroke
  • Uncontrolled high blood pressure
  • Liver disease
  • African American and Asian heritage
  • Alcohol, cocaine, or amphetamines
  • Sleep apnea
  • Overtreatment with blood thinners
  • Smoking

What Is a Hemorrhagic Stroke?
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