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What is the warning before the rupture of cerebral aneurysm? Will it heal itself after rupture?
As we know, ruptured cerebral aneurysm is a very dangerous disease. Generally, there is a13 chance of direct death after rupture, another13 chance of paralysis, and only13 chance of timely treatment. It can be said that this disease is a very terrible disease, and there will be some signs before the onset, such as feeling very painful in the head.

First, brain aneurysms Many people are born with diseases. Cerebral aneurysms are largely determined by genes. For example, someone in your family has had this disease, which is probably determined by genes. That is to say, some people are born with this disease, but they just have a sudden attack one day. The rupture of cerebral aneurysm leaves others a short time, and if it is not treated in time within three or four hours, it will leave great sequelae.

Second, the disease of cerebral aneurysm is difficult to find, and it will rupture if it is not found. Cerebral aneurysm usually doesn't show up in you, and you don't even feel it. Probably because of other diseases, when I went to the hospital for treatment, I found that there was already a brain aneurysm, so many people ruptured the brain aneurysm without knowing it.

Third, it is impossible for a ruptured cerebral aneurysm to heal itself. It is impossible for an aneurysm to heal itself after rupture, and it must be treated in time. When the patient ruptures, he must be sent to the hospital in time. Doctors usually perform craniotomy to suck out the broken blood, otherwise it is likely to cause life-threatening problems. It is very important to find the disease early, and resection is the best way before the aneurysm is large enough.

To sum up, we can find that cerebral aneurysm is a very dangerous disease, and it will even be life-threatening if it is not treated in time after the attack. What do you think about this? You can talk about it in the comments section and discuss it together.