Aneurysm: Signs You Shouldn’t Ignore…..

3. Blurred or Double Vision
A brain aneurysm pressing on the optic nerve can cause vision changes. If your vision suddenly becomes blurry or you see double, it’s time to get checked out.
Brain Aneurysm Symptoms: Signs that should not be ignored

4. Stiff Neck
A stiff or painful neck — especially when combined with other neurological symptoms — could point to bleeding in the brain or irritation of the meninges (the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord).

5. Sensitivity to Light (Photophobia)
People experiencing a brain aneurysm may become unusually sensitive to light, which is often another sign of irritation in the brain.

6. Seizures

A sudden seizure in someone with no history of epilepsy can be a red flag for a serious brain issue, including a ruptured aneurysm or brain hemorrhage.

7. Drooping Eyelid or Facial Weakness
If you notice one eyelid starting to droop or if part of your face feels numb or paralyzed, a brain aneurysm may be pressing on nerves in the brain.

8. Loss of Consciousness
Fainting or a sudden loss of consciousness is an extremely serious symptom and can be associated with a ruptured aneurysm causing significant brain damage.

9. Trouble Speaking or Understanding Speech
Slurred speech, confusion, or difficulty understanding what others are saying could be signs of a neurological event, such as a stroke or aneurysm rupture.

10. Difficulty Walking or Dizziness
Sudden issues with balance, coordination, or dizziness might indicate that an aneurysm is affecting the parts of the brain responsible for movement.

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