Symptoms of cerebral aneurysms

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Headache Headache is a common symptom of cerebral aneurysms. It can be a sudden, extremely severe headache, as if the head had been hit hard, often described as the "worst headache of a lifetime." This headache is usually caused by the aneurysm's expansion, small bleeding, or local pressure changes. 2. Neurological dysfunction Neurological dysfunction is also common. If the aneurysm presses the surrounding nerve tissue, it may lead to corresponding functional abnormalities. For example, if the aneurysm presses the oculomotor nerve, it may cause symptoms such as ptosis, limited eye movement, and diplopia; if it affects other nerves, it will cause limb weakness, numbness, and paresthesia. 3. Eye symptoms Eye symptoms may occur. For example, the aneurysm compresses the eye nerve and causes vision loss, visual field loss, and even blindness in severe cases. In addition, it may be accompanied by other symptoms such as neck stiffness, nausea and vomiting, and confusion, depending on the location, size, and rupture of the aneurysm. When these symptoms occur, it is necessary to attach great importance to them and seek medical attention in time for detailed examination and diagnosis in order to take appropriate treatment measures to prevent further deterioration of the disease and serious consequences.

Symptoms of cerebral aneurysms

Symptoms of cerebral aneurysms



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