10 Causes of a Brain Aneurysm

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Cause #8: Tumors

If you have developed a tumor in the brain, then it’s possible that it could contribute to the development of a brain aneurysm.

Tumors can push up against the walls of our blood vessels, increasing blood pressure and limiting the flow of blood. If this occurs over a long period of time then it’s possible that the walls of these arteries will begin to weaken and eventually leak or burst, causing an aneurysm.

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