Brain health is crucial for family well-being. Recognizing warning signs of brain conditions like aneurysms and seeking medical help quickly can prevent serious consequences.
What is a Brain Aneurysm?
A brain aneurysm occurs when a blood vessel in the brain weakens and forms a bubble. If it ruptures, it causes internal bleeding, which can be fatal. Even an unruptured aneurysm can press on brain structures and cause symptoms.
Key Symptoms:
The main sign is a sudden, severe headache, often described as the worst headache ever. Other symptoms include:
- Drooping eyelids
- Double or blurred vision
- Seizures
- Nausea/vomiting
- Stiff neck
- Sensitivity to light
- Numbness in the face
- Ringing in the ears
If you notice any of these, seek immediate medical attention.
Risk Factors:
High blood pressure, smoking, heavy drinking, drug use, and family history increase the risk. Discuss preventive steps with your doctor if you have any of these factors.
Diagnosis & Treatment:
Doctors use CT scans, MRIs, or cerebral angiography to diagnose aneurysms. Treatment options include monitoring, surgery (clipping or endovascular embolization), or both, depending on the aneurysm’s size and risk.
Prevention:
Control blood pressure, avoid smoking and excessive alcohol, reduce stress, and keep up with regular health exams.