Warning Signs/ Symptoms

Unruptured brain aneurysms are typically completely asymptomatic. These aneurysms are typically small in size, usually less than 5mm in diameter. However, large unruptured aneurysms can occasionally press on the brain or the nerves stemming out of the brain and may result in various neurological symptoms. Any individual experiencing some or all of the following symptoms, regardless of age, should undergo immediate and careful evaluation by a physician.

 Localized Headache

 Dilated pupils

 Blurred or double vision

 Pain above and behind eye

 Weakness and numbness

 Difficulty speaking

Ruptured brain aneurysms usually result in a subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), which is defined as bleeding into the subarachnoid space. When blood escapes into the space around the brain, it can cause sudden symptoms.

Seek Medical Attention Immediately If You Are Experiencing Some Or All Of These Symptoms:

 Sudden severe headache, the worst headache of your life

 Loss of consciousness

 Nausea/Vomiting

 Stiff Neck

 Sudden blurred or double vision

 Sudden pain above/behind the eye or difficulty seeing

 Sudden change in mental status/awareness

 Sudden trouble walking or dizziness

 Sudden weakness and numbness

 Sensitivity to light (photophobia)

 Seizure

 Drooping eyelid