Aneurysm: Symptoms You Shouldn’t Ignore

Brain health plays a vital role in a family’s overall well-being, and recognizing early warning signs can make all the difference—especially when it comes to silent yet deadly conditions like brain aneurysms. These occur when a blood vessel in the brain weakens and forms a bulge, which can rupture and cause life-threatening bleeding.

Even unruptured aneurysms can press on brain structures, triggering serious symptoms. One of the most alarming signs reported by survivors is a sudden, intense headache—often described as the worst of their lives—accompanied by symptoms such as vision problems, drooping eyelids, seizures, or nausea. Knowing what to look out for can save a life. But what happens next—once the symptoms are spotted—can determine the outcome.