Cerebral AVM is a rare condition where arteries and veins in the brain are tangled, bypassing normal brain tissue. This abnormal connection can increase the risk of bleeding (hemorrhage) in the brain. Many people with AVM have no symptoms. When symptoms do occur, they may include headaches, seizures, or neurological problems like weakness or numbness. Understanding Cerebral AVM is crucial for managing the condition and reducing the risk of complications. If you suspect you have symptoms, consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and treatment.