An aneurysm can rupture, spilling blood into the surrounding body tissue. A ruptured cerebral aneurysm can cause permanent brain damage, disability, or death.
Lack of blood supply would probably be the first thing to cause these issues after the treatment for an aneurysm.
cerebrovascular accident
A cerebral or brain aneurysm is a cerebrovascular disease in which weakness in the wall of veins causes a localized dilation or ballooning of the blood vessel. The bursting of an aneurysm in blood vessel can cause brain death.
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.
Sofie Magdalene Dahl, the first wife of Roald Dahl, died due to a cerebral aneurysm on November 17, 1967. A cerebral aneurysm is a bulge or ballooning in a blood vessel in the brain that can rupture and cause a hemorrhagic stroke. In Sofie Magdalene Dahl's case, the rupture of the aneurysm led to her untimely death at the age of 39.
"Brain rupture" is not a normal medical term. Do you mean the rupture of a cerebral aneurysm? It depends on the severity and location of the rupture... some are non-fatal, and others can cause death.
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A blow to the head can cause a brain aneurysm, but this cause is only 1% of all cases, so it's unlikely.
yes it can cause when your parent smoke with you you have a lack of air to breathe in.Paul Thomas:Doctors haven't pinpointed a specific cause of cerebral palsy just that it is linked to lack of oxygen to the baby's developing brain but it is not linked directly to smoking. But by smoking, drinking or taking drugs the chances of cerebral palsy increase dramatically also they can cause other problems to the baby's development.
Yes, an aneurysm can lead to significant neurological damage, which may affect cognitive functions and emotional health. If an aneurysm ruptures, it can cause a hemorrhagic stroke, leading to symptoms such as confusion, memory loss, and changes in behavior. Recovery can vary widely depending on the severity of the aneurysm and the extent of brain injury. Rehabilitation and support are often necessary to address these cognitive and emotional challenges.
It depends on where the aneurysm is located. The aneurysm is a bulge in an arteriole blood vessel and will not cause damage itself unless it bursts.