
Aneurysmal Rupture
An aneurysmal rupture occurs when a bulge in a blood vessel, often an artery, bursts. This bulge, called an aneurysm, forms due to weak spots in the vessel wall. When it ruptures, it can cause severe internal bleeding, leading to serious health issues or even death. Symptoms may include sudden, intense pain, dizziness, or loss of consciousness. Aneurysmal ruptures can happen in various locations, such as the brain (cerebral aneurysm) or the abdomen (abdominal aortic aneurysm). Immediate medical attention is critical for survival and recovery.