Q&A

How long can you live with an aneurysm in your head?

How long can you live with an aneurysm in your head?

About 75% of people with a ruptured brain aneurysm survive longer than 24 hours. A quarter of the survivors, though, may have life-ending complications within six months.

How serious is a brain aneurysm?

The bulging aneurysm can put pressure on the nerves or brain tissue. It may also burst or rupture, spilling blood into the surrounding tissue (called a hemorrhage). A ruptured aneurysm can cause serious health problems such as hemorrhagic stroke, brain damage, coma, and even death.

What should you avoid if you have a brain aneurysm?

Stop smoking. Lower your blood pressure with diet and exercise. Limit your caffeine, because it can suddenly raise blood pressure. Avoid lifting heavy things; this also can raise your blood pressure.

How do I know if I’m having an aneurysm?

Common signs and symptoms of a ruptured aneurysm include: Sudden, extremely severe headache. Nausea and vomiting. Stiff neck.

What is posterior communicating artery aneurysm?

A posterior communicating aneurysm, also known as a posterior communicating artery aneurysm, is an out-pouching of the wall of the posterior communicating artery — a blood vessel located in the brain.

What is cranial aneurysm?

What You Need to Know. A brain aneurysm (also called a cerebral aneurysm or an intracranial aneurysm) is a ballooning arising from a weakened area in the wall of a blood vessel in the brain.

What is intracranial aneurysm?

Intracranial aneurysm. Intracranial aneurysm, also known as brain aneurysm, is a cerebrovascular disorder in which weakness in the wall of a cerebral artery or vein causes a localized dilation or ballooning of the blood vessel.

What is the abbreviation for anterior communicating artery?

anterior communicating artery can be abbreviated as acom. Other shorthands for anterior communicating artery are: AComA, ACOA, ACA.