An aneurysm affecting blood flow to the brain may cause:
- Weakness in one side of the body
- Facial drooping
- Difficulty moving an arm or leg
- Loss of coordination
These symptoms are similar to stroke signs and require immediate attention.
π« 6. Abdominal or back pain (for aortic aneurysm)
Not all aneurysms are in the brain. Aortic aneurysms can cause:
- Deep, constant abdominal pain
- Back pain that feels unusual or severe
- A pulsing sensation in the abdomen
- Pain that suddenly worsens
This type can be extremely dangerous if it ruptures.
π 7. Pulsing or βheartbeatβ sensation
Some people report feeling:
- A strong pulse in the abdomen or chest
- A visible or unusual throbbing
- Discomfort when lying down
This may indicate a large blood vessel abnormality.
π΅ 8. Dizziness or loss of consciousness
If an aneurysm leaks or ruptures, it can lead to:
- Sudden dizziness
- Fainting
- Confusion
- Collapse
This is a medical emergency.
β οΈ When symptoms mean EMERGENCY