I69: Sequelae of cerebrovascular disease

I69.2: Sequelae of other nontraumatic intracranial haemorrhage

When someone has a brain hemorrhage, brain tissue is damaged. This can cause problems a short time after the brain hemorrhage. These problems may also be long-term. Sometimes, too, certain problems only develop after a long time has passed. Symptoms might be difficulties speaking, for example. One might also be no longer able to move certain parts of one’s body properly, or one may be unable to remember things properly.