Brain Aneurysm Headache

A person with a ruptured aneurysm may experience severe headaches, called brain aneurysm headaches, which bring a greater degree of pain to the patient. Usually, before the actual rupture of the vessel, a minor leakage happens and causes a sentinel headache to the patient. Stiff necks, vomiting, nausea, and an alteration in the individual’s mental patterns may also be observed. Also, seizures are apparent to about one-fourth of all patients with a ruptured aneurysm.

Aggravated by using oral contraceptives, cigarette smoking, and drinking alcohol?

Some studies have hypothesized that the possibility of an aneurysm can be aggravated by using oral contraceptives, cigarette smoking, and drinking alcohol. It is recommended that proper health habits be observed, and cardiovascular fitness practices should be regularly done to prevent the acquisition of aneurysms in the body.

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