
Brain Aneurysm
A brain aneurysm is a weak spot in the wall of a blood vessel in the brain that balloons out, forming a small pouch filled with blood. This can occur due to factors like high blood pressure or genetic conditions. If the aneurysm grows large or bursts, it can lead to a hemorrhagic stroke, causing serious health issues or even death. Symptoms may include sudden severe headaches, vision changes, or neurological deficits. Early detection through imaging tests is crucial for management, which may involve monitoring, surgical intervention, or endovascular treatment to prevent rupture.