A cerebral aneurysm is a pathological dilation of a blood vessel in the brain, usually caused by the wear and tear of the vessel walls. This condition poses a serious threat to health, as the aneurysm can rupture and cause bleeding in the brain.
Symptoms of an aneurysm can vary depending on its size and location. They may include headaches, double vision, abnormal sounds in the ears, and so on.
Causes of aneurysm can include hypertension, atherosclerosis, genetic predisposition, trauma, and other factors.
Diagnosis of aneurysm is done using MRI, angiography, CT scans, and other methods.
Treatment of an aneurysm may involve observation, drug therapy, endovascular treatment, or surgical intervention.
Prevention of aneurysm includes controlling blood pressure, leading a healthy lifestyle, avoiding trauma, and regular medical check-ups.
The diagnosis and treatment of cerebral aneurysms is carried out by a neurosurgeon or an endovascular surgeon.
Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.