Expert ReplyCondition analysis:
Hi, I had gone through your question and understand your concerns.
Symptoms of brain hemorrhage depend from location and kind of hemorrhage and usually include significant deficits.
These include sudden severe headaches, severe nausea and vomiting, weakness of arm and leg, difficulty speaking or interact with others, seizures, extreme sleepiness, tingling and numbness, loss of consciousness, loss of balance etc.
In your case it seems like you are suffering from prolonged tension in headache, but other information is needed to better understand your condition.
This information include fever, blood pressure, medications tried, other symptoms ( if there are any), does headache changes with positions, is it constant or changeable, do you feel anxiety or depressive etc.
Severe headaches accompanied by any of above mentioned neurological deficits can be a serious condition and thus should be evaluated by your Doctor, so I suggest you to consult your primary care Doctor in short time and discuss your concerns.
Hope this helps. If you have further questions feel free to ask.
Instructions:
Craniotomy involves cutting a hole in the skull with a drill to expose the brain and remove the clot. Because of the increased risk to the brain, this technique is usually used only when the hematoma is close to the surface of the brain or if it is associated with an AVM or tumor that must also be removed.