What Is an Aneurysm?
7. Symptoms
Most people will experience no symptoms of an aneurysm. This increases the chance it will go undiagnosed until something serious happens. When symptoms do show, the types of symptom will vary according to where the aneurysm is located. The severity of the symptoms can also vary from case to cases.
Of those that do feel symptoms, many will feel weakness or numbness in part of their body. In brain aneurysms, the patient will sometimes feel pain around their eye, and they can also develop problems with their vision. Headaches are another possible symptom, while the patient can also suffer short term memory problems, and difficulty concentrating.
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