Age increases the risk because the walls of blood vessels gradually lose elasticity and accumulate damage. However, aneurysms can also develop at a younger age due to genetic predisposition, connective tissue disorders (such as Ehlers-Danlos syndrome), or congenital vascular weakness. Lifestyle factors, especially smoking and uncontrolled hypertension, accelerate vascular damage regardless of age.
Myth 2: “If there are no symptoms, it is not dangerous.”
Fact: Many aneurysms are asymptomatic until they rupture.
Pain behind or above one eye
; dilated pupil;
blurred or double vision
; drooping eyelid;
numbness or weakness on one side of the face
These symptoms occur when the aneurysm presses on nearby nerves.
Emergency signs of rupture:
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