Guide to a Brain Aneurysm
Medically Reviewed by Melinda Ratini, MS, DO on November 02, 2021
Written by William Moore
What Is It?
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Types of Aneurysms
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Symptoms of an Unruptured Aneurysm
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Symptoms of a Ruptured Aneurysm
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How a Rupture Damages Your Brain
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Risk Factors: Age, Family, Gender
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Risk Factors: Health Conditions and Lifestyle
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Ruptured Aneurysm Tests
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Other Tests
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Treatment: Ruptured Aneurysm
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Complications From Rupture
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Treatment: Unruptured Aneurysm
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Recovery
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After a Rupture
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Prevention: Lifestyle Changes
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Mayo Clinic: “Brain Aneurysm,” “Alcohol: If you drink, keep it moderate.”
NHS: “Brain Aneurysm.”
Stanford Health Care: “Brain Aneurysm.”
Mt. Sinai Hospital: “Brain Aneurysm.”
American Heart Association/American Stroke Association: “What You Should Know About Cerebral Aneurysms.”
Brain Aneurysm Foundation: “Post Treatment and Outcome.”
National Stroke Association: “What is stroke?”
University Hospitals: “Brain Pain -- Could it Be a Tumor or Aneurysm?”
November 02, 2021
Medically Reviewed by: Melinda Ratini, DO
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