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A brain aneurysm, or cerebral aneurysm, is a bulge that develops in the weakened wall of an artery within the brain. This bulge or 'bubble' can fill up with blood and rupture, leading to life-threatening conditions such as a haemorrhagic stroke (bleeding into the brain).
While it is possible for anyone to have a brain aneurysm, the risk of the aneurysm bursting is higher in women and those above the age of 40.
Symptoms of a brain aneurysm may not be detected until it ruptures. However, if the unruptured aneurysm is large in size or presses against your brain tissues and nerves, it can cause:
The first sign of a ruptured aneurysm is a sudden, intense headache, often described as "the worst headache of my life". Other warning symptoms include:
Seek medical attention immediately if you notice any of these symptoms, or if you have a lingering headache that lasts for days or weeks. It could be the sign of a brain aneurysm that's leaking blood and about to burst.
Brain aneurysms develop in a weak or defective artery wall, though the exact cause of this is not yet fully understood.
It could be a degenerative process, where factors such as increasing age and high blood pressure play a crucial role. It is also often linked to atherosclerosis, where arteries become hardened due to a gradual accumulation of fatty deposits on the artery walls.
Brain aneurysms typically form in the main arteries that run under the brain and the base of the skull, or at 'forks' in the arteries where the walls are weaker.
Certain genetic disorders and circulation diseases greatly increase the likelihood of developing a brain aneurysm.
Known risk factors for brain aneurysms include:
An unruptured brain aneurysm increases pressure within the skull. When the aneurysm ruptures, regular blood flow is disrupted and blood leaks out into the surrounding brain tissue, affecting your brain's oxygen and blood supply. This can result in serious complications such as a haemorrhagic stroke, permanent brain damage, coma or even death.
Brain aneurysms can also cause other complications such as:
There is no proven way to prevent brain aneurysms. However, you can reduce your risk by making some lifestyle and dietary changes:
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