one-sided facial drooping, numbness, or limb weakness—similar to stroke symptoms.
5. Chest or Upper Back Pain (Aortic Aneurysm)
Aneurysms in the aorta can cause deep, persistent pain in the chest, back, or abdomen. If you experience sudden, sharp pain, it could indicate a life-threatening rupture.
6. Shortness of Breath or Coughing
Aneurysms pressing against the lungs can lead to breathing difficulties, wheezing, or a chronic cough.
7. Pulsating Mass in the Abdomen (Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm)
A bulging sensation or a visible pulsing in the abdomen can indicate an aneurysm in the abdominal aorta. This requires urgent medical evaluation.
When to Seek Medical Help
If you experience any of these symptoms, especially sudden headaches, chest pain, or neurological changes, seek immediate medical assistance. Early diagnosis and treatment can prevent complications and sa