The chance of rupture of cerebral aneurysm in our country is relatively low, with only about 5% chance of occurrence. However, we must pay attention to the fact that there are many factors that cause rupture of cerebral aneurysm. The first is personal reasons. As a patient, we must pay attention to adjusting and choosing appropriate methods of treatment. Generally, the survival time after rupture of cerebral aneurysm depends on the effectiveness of treatment. So what factors lead to aneurysm rupture? From the data, we can see that about 5% of people have aneurysms in their brains, and the incidence of cerebral aneurysm rupture is only one in ten thousand, which proves that there are different factors that cause cerebral aneurysm bleeding. There are many factors that cause aneurysm rupture. First of all, the condition of the individual's aneurysm will affect its risk, such as whether the aneurysm is larger. Secondly, high-risk groups need to pay more attention. For example, high blood pressure is likely to cause cerebral aneurysm bleeding, so high-risk groups should pay more attention to controlling blood pressure. A sudden increase in blood pressure may be caused by mental stress, emotional excitement, fatigue, violent head shaking, sudden bending over, rapid standing up, drinking, forceful defecation, lifting heavy objects, etc., which can easily lead to rupture and bleeding, threatening the patient's life. About 30% of patients with cerebral hemorrhage caused by aneurysm rupture may die before they can get treatment, which is what many people consider to be sudden death. Therefore, you should be very careful during prevention and early examinations. At the same time, caution should be exercised during treatment, because secondary bleeding may occur after the tumor ruptures. Therefore, when choosing a hospital, you should try to choose hospitals with better conditions and higher medical and nursing teams to get the best treatment. Symptoms Headache; characterized by acute onset of severe headache, which patients often describe as "the worst headache in their life". Aneurysmal dilatation, thrombosis, or intramural hemorrhage can cause subacute unilateral periorbital pain, but headache is not always associated with aneurysmal SAH. Changes in consciousness: The sudden increase in intracranial pressure caused by aneurysm rupture can lead to a sharp drop in cerebral perfusion pressure, causing syncope in 50% of patients, and may also cause mental confusion or mild disturbance of consciousness. Epilepsy: 25% of patients with aneurysmal SAH may experience focal or generalized epilepsy, most of which occur within 24 hours after aneurysm rupture. There may also be other neurological symptoms and signs. If the above symptoms and signs occur, a plain CT scan of the head should be performed immediately; Currently, CT can diagnose SAH 100%, but SAH is not a disease, but a clinical manifestation of certain diseases. Among them, 80~90% of spontaneous SAH is caused by ruptured cerebral aneurysm; therefore, SAH falls within the scope of surgical treatment. The most common age for cerebral aneurysm is 49-59 years old |
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