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Tragedy has struck the live-streaming community. On August 15th, reports surfaced of the passing of “Tangtang,” a 27-year-old female live streamer, due to a sudden cerebral hemorrhage.
The influencer’s final video on her Douyin (TikTok’s Chinese counterpart) account was posted on August 7th. Since the news broke, her comments section has been flooded with messages of condolence. One user wrote, “Tangtang, I’m sorry to get to know you this way.”
Cerebral hemorrhage, also known as hemorrhagic stroke, occurs when a blood vessel in the brain ruptures, causing blood to enter the surrounding brain tissue. It’s crucial to distinguish this from brain bleeds caused by external trauma.
These hemorrhages often stem from the rupture of small arteries deep within the brain. Healthy arteries possess good elasticity, making them resistant to rupture. However, arteriosclerosis, or the hardening of the arteries, significantly reduces this elasticity while simultaneously increasing the vessel’s fragility. This heightened fragility makes the vessels more prone to rupture, particularly during sudden spikes in blood pressure, where the force of the blood flow overwhelms the weakened arterial walls.
Symptoms preceding a cerebral hemorrhage can include numbness, sudden fatigue, impaired mobility, and difficulty with balance. Individuals experiencing such symptoms are advised to consult a hematologist for professional diagnosis and treatment. Early intervention is key in managing and mitigating the impact of such events.
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