Traditional Brain Aneurism Treatment
Surgery to treat Ruptured Aneurisms In order to treat a ruptured brain aneurism, surgery is typically required. Surgeons may use a procedure called surgical clipping to stop the blood flow to the...
View ArticleBrain Aneurism Causes
Causes of Aneurisms A brain aneurism can be present from birth, or can be caused by a variety of factors. Fatty buildups in the arteries, damage to blood vessels from high blood pressure, and head...
View ArticleBrain Aneurism Symptoms
Signs and Symptoms An unruptured aneurism may cause no signs. If signs do show, the types of signs have a lot to do with where in the brain the aneurism is located, and what nerves are being affected....
View ArticleBrain Aneurism Overview
What is a Brain Aneurism? A brain aneurism is a protuberance in a blood vessel within the brain, usually about the size of a berry. Brain aneurisms are not dangerous unless they rupture, and many...
View ArticleAlternative Brain Aneurism Treatment
Medications to Treat Brain Aneurism Symptoms Alternative treatments for brain aneurisms are often aimed at alleviating pain, but surgery may be required to preserve life in the case of a rupture. Pain...
View ArticleBrain Aneurism Resources
For more information about brain aneurisms, please visit these sources: Brain Aneurisms: Information and Resources for Patients and Physicians http://www.brainaneurysm.com/default.aspx?pgID=MQ== Mayo...
View ArticleBrain Aneurism Prevention
Prevention Through Lifestyle Although it is not possible to prevent brain aneurisms from forming, as they may be hereditary or present from birth, it is possible to prevent a brain aneurism from...
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