What Is a Brain Aneurysm?
5. Unruptured Aneurysm Symptoms
A brain aneurysm that has not ruptured may not cause any symptoms. This can be a negative because it will mean that the aneurysm goes unnoticed, and this means the problem won’t be addressed. If it is large enough to put pressure on surround nerves and tissues, however, an unruptured brain aneurysm will likely cause some symptoms.
Patients with an unruptured brain aneurysm can experience pain in one side of their face. It can also cause one pupil to become dilated, and it may also cause double vision or other changes in vision. The patient may also feel pain behind and above one eye.
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