Is it dangerous to have a brain aneurysm of about 9cm?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-30
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Analysis: Hello, cerebral aneurysm is an aneurysm-like protrusion of an intracranial artery, not a real tumor, because the cerebral blood vessels have been formed under the impact of blood flow for a long time! The biggest danger of cerebral arteries is rupture and hemorrhage, which has a high case fatality rate!

    After bleeding, the aneurysm lacks the ability to repair itself, and it is easy to bleed non-stop, resulting in brain herniation and death!

    Guidance: Guidance: If there is a cerebral aneurysm, whether it is ruptured or not, it should be carried out**!

    Craniotomy can be chosen** or endovascular intervention**! An aneurysm is a cystic bulge of the intracranial artery wall in the human body, and the arterial wall is locally weakened and formed by blood flow impact. Just like the tires of a car bulging, once the pressure is too high, it is easy to burst the tire, which is equivalent to a ruptured aneurysm and bleeding.

    Aneurysms are prone to rupture, and subarachnoid hemorrhage is one of the most common causes.

    Cerebral aneurysm is a very common cerebrovascular disease, about 1%-2% of normal people can develop cerebral aneurysm, but most aneurysms do not rupture for life, generally do not cause clinical symptoms.

    Once the cerebral aneurysm ruptures, its course is quite dangerous, and the mortality rate of initial bleeding is as high as 30%, which seriously threatens the life and health of patients. Cerebral aneurysm is like a time bomb, which may burst and bleed at any time, and the possibility of re-bleeding in the early stage after the initial hemorrhage is greater, and the mortality rate of re-bleeding is even as high as 50%.

    So, how do we know if we have a brain aneurysm in our daily life? If you have these symptoms, you should be vigilant.

    1. Stiff neck.

    We all know that cervical spondylosis causes symptoms of stiff neck. But in fact, a ruptured brain aneurysm can also cause neck stiffness. When a brain aneurysm ruptures, the pressure in the skull increases, and many exercise-related nerves are affected, resulting in symptoms such as stiff neck and severe pain.

    2. Severe headache.

    Most brain aneurysms are located in the subarachnoid space, and when they burst, blood fills the space instantaneously. This sudden change in pressure can cause unbearable pain throughout the skull.

    Unlike a regular headache, this type of pain can come on suddenly and be severe and intense because there are more nerve endings in this location, which can exacerbate the pain.

    3. Visual impairment.

    Cerebral aneurysms grow in size over time, and the aneurysm compresses the optic nerve in the skull, resulting in symptoms such as pain, vision loss, strabismus, unilateral proptosis, and even blindness due to non-ophthalmic diseases.

    When a brain aneurysm ruptures, vision becomes more and more severely affected as the pressure in the brainstem increases. Headaches are usually followed by vision problems such as blurred vision, light sensitivity, and double vision. If you have a sudden eye problem, such as double vision or your eyelids start to droop, you should call emergency services immediately**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    9 centimeters is not small. Once the nerve is compressed, it's over.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Maybe it's psychological.

    My dad is the same, he is fine after the intervention, he also wants to sleep, and occasionally has a headache, and the doctor said that it may be a little lack of oxygen in the brain, plus some psychological effects.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Believe me let your mother take oral dexamethasone medicine 4 capsules per meal, 3 times a day, and have the conditions to do hyperbaric oxygen chamber**, the above drugs and ** are both cheap and effective, because I myself am also a brain tumor patient, and I have also struggled from the lifeline, so I will tell you the experience, so that more patients can avoid physical pain and financial trauma.

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  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    When a cerebral aneurysm occurs, the probability of danger is very high, and it can always threaten people's lives. Because a cerebral aneurysm ruptures can manifest as subarachnoid hemorrhage, it must be prompted.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The first condition is coma, and the brain aneurysm is more fragile, and if it ruptures, coma symptoms may occur. In the second case, there is a sudden increase in the pressure in the brain, and the pressure that increases in a short period of time may indicate that the tumor is growing.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    in heavy physical labor. Coughing, straining to poop, running, drinking, agitation, worry, sex, etc. In some patients, there is no obvious trigger, even during sleep. In most patients, the onset is sudden, and headache and impaired consciousness are usually the most common and prominent manifestations.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    When the patient has severe headache, nausea and vomiting, and is pale and cold sweats, there is also a slight migraine, and it may also be orbital pain. If the above symptoms appear, you should be sent to the hospital for examination and treatment in time.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you have sudden brain pain, vision problems, one eye can't be opened, drooping eyelids, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, etc., you can be dangerous.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The risk of a cerebral aneurysm lies in the development of intracerebral hemorrhage. If the bleeding is an important part or the amount of bleeding can be life-threatening, no medication should be used to ** a brain aneurysm. Now** is just surgical clipping and interventional embolization.

    The main measures are to control various risk factors that can cause aneurysm rupture, such as controlling blood pressure, quitting smoking, avoiding tension or relaxing through various methods, and regular imaging tests to monitor the size and development of the aneurysm.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In patients with cerebral aneurysms, the aneurysm is likely to rupture in the brain, resulting in cerebral hemorrhage, and if it ruptures, it is more dangerous. After all, the brain is an important organ in our human body, and brain surgery is dangerous. If you are sick, you should seek medical attention in time, and if you have a disease such as an aneurysm, it is recommended that you stay in the hospital for observation.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If an aneurysm is found in an unexpected physical examination, the aneurysm is relatively small and does not have any symptoms, such a patient's condition is not serious, but regular follow-up and regular follow-up examinations are required.

    When the aneurysm is large, it causes rupture and subarachnoid hemorrhage. If the amount of bleeding is heavy and causes coma, then such a patient is serious. The amount of bleeding is relatively small, and the prognosis is very high.

    In other words, the prognosis of ruptured aneurysm is different and the survival time is different, and the severity is also different.

    Multiple aneurysms are managed in the same way as single aneurysms, and surgical mortality is similar. About 1 5 patients with giant aneurysms can only be conservative** and 4 5 can be operated on for various reasons**.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello! The risk of intervention is relatively small, but surgical socks are the only way to tell the possibility of brain tumors, so surgical resection of tumors is the first choice for early brain tumors.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The brain is an important organ of the human body, and the harm of this disease to the human body cannot be ignored. Cerebral aneurysm is a particularly weak area of the artery wall in the brain, which gradually expands outward under the impact of long-term blood flow, forming a small balloon-like hemangioma. Brain experts at the 421 Hospital of the People's Liberation Army in Guangzhou said that the greater the local blood flow pressure, the higher the risk of aneurysm rupture.

    When rupture occurs, blood enters the surrounding tissues. Sometimes, the aneurysm does not rupture, but because of its increased size, it can compress nearby nerves, causing symptoms. Adopt it.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It's a long-term process, and you have to take it slowly.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Complications of surgery.

    Recovery will take at least half a year.

    It also costs a lot of money.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The risk of intracranial aneurysm surgery is judged based on the location of the aneurysm, the patient's vascular condition, the shape of the aneurysm and the surrounding vascular structure, and the structural relationship with the surrounding brain tissue. It is also necessary to make an overall judgment based on the patient's preoperative condition, physical condition and condition at the time of onset, and then evaluate the risk of surgery. Aneurysm surgery is risky, aneurysm is a grade 4 operation in aneurysm surgery neurosurgery, and now grade 4 surgery is the highest level of surgery in neurosurgery, so the risk of this operation is greater.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Surgery is risky, and the risk of aneurysms varies depending on the size, location, and shape of the aneurysm. If the aneurysm is less than 5 mm, the shape is regular, and there is no history of rupture, it can be conserved**, but the CTA should be checked annually to determine whether the aneurysm has enlarged or changed its shape. Other aneurysms that are large, irregular in shape, or have had intracerebral hemorrhage or subarachnoid hemorrhage must be removed to prevent the aneurysm from bleeding again.

    The biggest risk of an aneurysm to the patient is rupture and bleeding, and there are risks associated with it or not. If you are not at ease, you can come to the outpatient clinic of a big hospital to have a look, the neurointerventional department of Tiantan Hospital, the fifth ward of neurosurgery, and the third ward of the cerebrovascular disease center are all experts in seeing aneurysms. Li Youxiang, Yang Xinjian, Jiang Jiehan, Zhang Dong, and Wang Shuo are all top experts in seeing aneurysms.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    When we think of "tumor", our first reaction is "tumor" and "cancer". And the aneurysm we are going to talk about today, although the name is aneurysm, it is two different concepts from "tumor". Next, Dr. Dai will tell you what a brain aneurysm is.

    1. What is a cerebral aneurysm?

    Cerebral aneurysm refers to the local abnormal nodular bulge of the cerebral artery lumen, resulting in the expansion of the arterial wall, due to the local congenital defect of the arterial wall and the cystic swelling of the cerebral artery on the basis of the pressure of the cavity, which is also the primary cause of subarachnoid hemorrhage. Therefore, although a cerebral aneurysm is also called an "aneurysm", it is fundamentally different from a tumor. The former is a localized dilation of the arteries, while the latter is characterized by cell proliferation.

    2. The main symptoms of cerebral aneurysm.

    1. If the volume is small and there is no rupture, there will usually be no symptoms.

    2. If the volume is large and the pulse tumor affects the adjacent nerves or brain structures, the patient will occasionally have headaches, neck and occipital pain, blurred vision, and drooping eyelids.

    3. If the cerebral aneurysm ruptures, resulting in subarachnoid hemorrhage, there will be a sudden headache, and then unconsciousness, blurred vision, or even shock, in this case, you must immediately send to the emergency department or call 120 for help.

    3. Hazards of cerebral aneurysm.

    Why is a brain aneurysm more terrible than a tumor? That's because the most terrible thing about a brain aneurysm is that the aneurysm ruptures, like a time bomb in the brain. Once the aneurysm ruptures, it quickly causes subarachnoid hemorrhage, and cerebral vasospasm caused by hemorrhage will cause impaired consciousness, which is coma.

    Mild cases of headache, dizziness, nausea and vomiting, severe cases cause hemiplegia, aphasia, swallowing disorders, loss of working ability, and even life-threatening.

    4. How to prevent the rupture of a brain aneurysm?

    1. Pay more attention to rest, don't stay up late, and don't work often. If the patient is constantly in a state of exertion, the poor physical fitness is likely to lead to the rupture of the cerebral aneurysm.

    2. Check regularly, pay attention not to suffer from other brain diseases, if there are other vascular or brain diseases, it should be timely, otherwise it will also affect the brain aneurysm.

    3. You need to control your blood pressure, avoid strenuous exercise and high-intensity work, maintain a calm mood, and don't be angry.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Because the nerves in the brain are very numerous, intricate, and particularly fragile, although the cerebral aneurysm is not a tumor, it will compress the nerves as he grows, and the severe ones will lead to life-threatening conditions.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    That's because the sudden rate of this disease is very high, and it is very dangerous in the brain, and it is impossible to prevent it.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The first point is that the tumor grows in the blood vessels of the brain, and it will cause suffocation after slowly expanding, and the second point is that the position of the brain aneurysm is very terrible, if the long position is very sensitive, the nerve will cause pain, and the third point will also cause the patient's this, suffocation is difficult, and it will also cause hypoxia.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It's in the brain, and the brain is a very complex organization, and if there's a problem in the brain, then there's a problem all over the body

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