Hemorrhagic infarct is a medical condition where blood flow is blocked, leading to tissue death and the leakage of blood into the affected area. It often occurs in the brain or lungs. Synonyms for this condition include cerebral hemorrhagic infarction, pulmonary hemorrhagic infarction, and hemorrhagic stroke. Other terms used to describe this condition may include hemorrhagic necrosis, thrombohemorrhagic infarction, and red infarct. The severity of a hemorrhagic infarct can vary, and treatment typically involves addressing the underlying cause of the blockage and managing symptoms such as bleeding and inflammation. Early intervention is important for a successful recovery.