Headaches can’t be ignored! A Chinese doctor in Taiwan shared that he once met a 20-year-old college student who fell to the ground with a loud cry while participating in an activity. He fell into a coma from then on. The examination revealed that it was a “brain aneurysm”. The patient’s mother also remembered that in the past, the patient I often shouted that I had a headache, but I didn’t take it seriously. It turned out to be a “time bomb.”
Taiwan traditional Chinese medicine doctor Guo Dawei recently shared in “Health 2.0” that there was a case when he was still working as a resident doctor. At that time, he consulted a 20-year-old college student who was in a coma. He asked his family regarding the patient’s condition. When participating in an activity, I suddenly cried out and fell into a coma.
The patient’s mother said that the patient used to say that she had frequent headaches following going to college, and before the pain, she often had photophobia. The patient’s mother also relayed the doctor’s question, “Don’t you know that your son has an aneurysm in his brain?” But because of this, the aneurysm is regarded as a “ticking time bomb.”
Dr. Guo said that he also has migraine, so he will remind patients that if the headache pattern is completely different from the past, they should be careful, and even if there are prodromal symptoms, they should pay special attention.
Neurosurgeon Yan Junlin explained that the danger of a cerebral aneurysm is that once it is accidentally broken, 1/3 of the people will not have the chance to go to the hospital but will die directly; Back to life; only 1 in 3 have a way to get back to normal.
Therefore, among the various headache types, it is more alert to be more alert to the “sentinel-type headache”, which is highly associated with aneurysms, with a 60% to 80% chance of being associated with aneurysms.
Dr. Yan said frankly that this type of headache is not easy to identify. It will suddenly explode and then recover slowly. In general, migraine is generally “slowly boiled”, with headaches appearing slowly, and then slowly relieving following a period of time. And migraines sometimes have warning signs.
However, the headache caused by aneurysm has no warning. It should be noted that if the aneurysm is accompanied by bleeding, in addition to headache, there may also be symptoms such as stiff neck, blurred vision, drooping eyelids, weakness of hands and feet, and disturbance of consciousness.
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