Cerebral aneurysm
From DrKoop's partner site on heart disease, MyHeartCentral.com
Weakness, numbness, or other loss of nerve function may indicate that an aneurysm may be causing pressure on adjacent brain tissue. Symptoms such as a severe headache, nausea, vomiting, vision changes or other neurological changes can indicate the aneurysm has ruptured and is bleeding into the brain. A ruptured intracranial aneurysm causes intracranial bleeding and is considered very dangerous.
Review Date: 07/14/2006 ![]() advertisement
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