If you or someone you know is experiencing any combination of these symptoms — especially a sudden, severe headache with other neurological signs — don’t wait. Call emergency services or go to the nearest hospital. Time is brain.
Modern imaging techniques such as CT scans, MRIs, and angiograms make it possible to diagnose brain aneurysms before they rupture. But the first step is recognizing the symptoms and acting quickly.
Conclusion
A brain aneurysm doesn’t always come with warning, but when it does, it’s up to us to listen. The 12 signs above are not to be taken lightly. If something feels wrong, trust your instincts. Quick action can mean the difference between life and death — or between recovery and lifelong disability. Don’t ignore the signs. Your brain depends on it.