Yes, if the aneurysm produced a clot that traveled to the brain.
Yes. Aneurysm in the chest area can travel to the brain and cause stroke.
Yes, bleeding from the mouth at death can be associated with an aneurysm, particularly if the aneurysm ruptures and causes significant internal bleeding. This type of bleeding may occur if the ruptured aneurysm affects blood vessels in the brain, leading to a hemorrhagic stroke, or if it impacts nearby structures. Additionally, severe trauma or other complications related to an aneurysm could also lead to oral bleeding. However, a definitive cause would require a thorough investigation by medical professionals.
A painful abdominal aortic aneurysm usually means that the aneurysm could burst very soon.
Odd-sounding question... but it could happen. If the constipation produces straining at the stool, that tends to increase blood pressure, which could result in a brain aneurysm... essentially, a stroke, which might cause some brain cells to die.
It is called a cerebral artery occlusion. Symptoms may include weakness, numbness/tingling, difficulty speaking or walking, and many others, depending on the area the artery supplies blood to. If the symptoms last only a short amount of time (a few minutes up to 24 hours) and there is no residual symptoms, it is called a Transient ischemic attack (TIA). If the symptoms are longer lasting and there are residual symptoms, it is called a stroke.
One could find information on the symptoms of an aneurysm by going to the Web MD website. The website has information on the symptoms of many condition including aneurysms.
Aneurysm
An aneurysm is a weakness in an arterial or venal wall caused by ageing, smoking, genetics, artherosclerosis, vasculitis, high blood pressure etc. Although a blood clot cannot cause an aneurysm it could certainly cause an aneurysm to rupture.
Aortic dilation is the widening of the aorta. This widening could be an aortic aneurysm.
There are several things your child may experience if they have a hold in their septum. They could have a whistling sound when breathing, blood discharge, nasal pressure, and discomfort.
An aneurysm itself typically does not cause the forehead to turn black. However, if an aneurysm ruptures or leads to significant bleeding in the brain, it could result in symptoms such as bruising or discoloration in the surrounding areas, including the forehead. Additionally, certain conditions or injuries related to an aneurysm could potentially cause such discoloration, but this would be indirect. If you or someone else is experiencing unusual symptoms, it is crucial to seek medical attention immediately.
A deviated septum can cause a nose to be crooked. This condition is caused by the septum of the nose being in the wrong place.