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Aneurysm: Symptoms You Shouldn’t Ignore

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use symptoms until rupture, others present early warning signs:

Symptoms You Should Never Ignore
Aneurysms can occur in different parts of the body, including the brain (cerebral aneurysm), aorta (aortic aneurysm), and peripheral arteries. While some may not cause symptoms until rupture, others present early warning signs:

1. Sudden, Severe Headache (Cerebral Aneurysm)
A “thunderclap” headache—intense and unlike any headache you’ve had before—can indicate a ruptured brain aneurysm. This is a medical emergency requiring immediate attention.

2. Blurred or Double Vision
An aneurysm pressing against the optic nerve can cause visual disturbances such as double vision, light sensitivity, or loss of vision in one eye.

3. Difficulty Speaking or Understanding Speech

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