This document discusses intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), including its locations, causes, diagnosis, clinical manifestations, and management. ICH can occur in the epidural, subdural, subarachnoid, or intra cerebral spaces and is commonly caused by hypertension, trauma, aneurysms, or vascular malformations. Diagnosis involves non-contrast CT, MRI, CT angiography, or catheter angiography. Management focuses on airway control, blood pressure management, transport to ED, ICP control, and treating medical complications like fever or dysphagia. Specific treatments target the underlying cause of hemorrhage such as correcting coagulopathies or controlling hypertension. Outcomes depend on the location and size