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Aneurysm: Signs You Shouldn’t Ignore

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Call emergency services immediately if you experience:

  • Sudden severe headache
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Seizures
  • Sudden vision problems
  • Weakness or paralysis

These may indicate rupture and require urgent care.


Diagnosis

Doctors use imaging tests to detect aneurysms, including:

  • CT scan
  • MRI
  • Angiography

Early detection significantly improves outcomes.


Treatment Options

Treatment depends on size, location, and risk of rupture.

For Small Aneurysms:

  • Monitoring
  • Blood pressure control
  • Lifestyle changes

For Larger or Risky Aneurysms:

  • Surgical clipping
  • Endovascular coiling
  • Stent placement

Prevention Tips

While not all aneurysms can be prevented, you can reduce your risk by:

  • Controlling blood pressure
  • Quitting smoking
  • Maintaining a healthy diet
  • Exercising regularly
  • Managing cholesterol

Psychological Impact

Living with an aneurysm—or the risk of one—can be stressful. Awareness without panic is key. Regular check-ups and communication with healthcare providers can help manage anxiety and ensure safety.


Final Thoughts

An aneurysm is often called a “silent threat” for a reason. It can exist unnoticed for years, but when symptoms appear, they should never be ignored.

Listening to your body, recognizing warning signs, and seeking medical help quickly can save your life—or someone else’s.

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