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Dr Love❤️🩺1 year ago

A brain aneurysm is a bulging or ballooning of a blood vessel in the brain, often resembling a small, thin-walled sac. It occurs when the walls of a blood vessel weaken. Aneurysms can vary in size, and many people with small aneurysms may not experience symptoms. However, if a brain aneurysm ruptures, it can lead to life-threatening bleeding in the brain, known as a **subarachnoid hemorrhage**. Causes: - High blood pressure (hypertension) - Genetic predisposition - Trauma or injury to blood vessels - Arterial disease or infections - Smoking

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Dr Love❤️🩺1 year ago

Symptoms (unruptured aneurysm): - Headache - Blurred or double vision - Pain behind or above the eye - Difficulty speaking or concentrating Symptoms (ruptured aneurysm): - Sudden, severe headache ("thunderclap" headache) - Nausea or vomiting - Loss of consciousness - Seizures - Vision problems or sensitivity to light Treatment: Treatment options depend on the size and condition of the aneurysm: - **Observation** for small, unruptured aneurysms - **Surgical clipping** or **endovascular coiling** to prevent rupture or repair a ruptured aneurysm - Medications to manage risk factors like blood pressure A ruptured brain aneurysm requires emergency medical attention to prevent severe complications like brain damage or death.

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Suraj Tanwar1 year ago

My brain is not working

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Quotes Queen🐎📚1 year ago

Oou💕

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KWAPT1 year ago

I feel better now seeing this from a “professional” doctor.

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Marie Herlihy1 year ago

I live with this ugly truth in my head daily.

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आवाज़-ए-खामोशी1 year ago

Wow my favourite doctor love you 😍😍

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.1 year ago

Very helpful and insightful

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