The Ugly Truth of Brain Aneurysm

Based on a study conducted by John Hopkins Medicine; Brain Aneurysm is when a section of one of the brain’s blood vessels bulges or balloons, it’s called an aneurysm. The size and shape of an aneurysm can vary. Doctors consider these and other factors when determining whether — and how — to treat you. DoctorsContinue reading “The Ugly Truth of Brain Aneurysm”

Understanding Neck Pain

The Neck is composed of nerves, bones, joints, and muscles directed by the brain and the spinal cord. It is designed for strength, stability, and nerve communication. If a person experiences neck pain, DO NOT PANIC!! Rarely that it is a sign of anything serious. As a matter of fact, a lot of people doContinue reading “Understanding Neck Pain”

Secret way on how your neurologist identifies a brain aneurysm

Aneurysm is a ballooning at a weak spot in an artery wall. It may leak or rupture, causing bleeding into the brain (hemorrhagic stroke). Most often a ruptured brain aneurysm occurs in the space between the brain and the thin tissues covering the brain. Neurologist use multiple tests to confirm a brain aneurysm diagnosis: MRA:Continue reading “Secret way on how your neurologist identifies a brain aneurysm”

What are the dangers of a Brain Aneurysm?

First we have to know that an aneurysm is a bulge in a blood vessel caused by a weakness in the blood vessel wall, usually where it branches. As blood passes through the weakened blood vessel, the blood pressure causes a small area to bulge outwards like a balloon. It may develop in any blood vessel inContinue reading “What are the dangers of a Brain Aneurysm?”

What is a brain aneurysm?

The medical term for an aneurysm that develops inside the brain is an intracranial or cerebral aneurysm or commonly called brain aneurysm. It is a weak bulging spot on the wall of a brain artery very much like a thin balloon or weak spot on an inner tube. Over time, the blood flow within theContinue reading “What is a brain aneurysm?”

I have aneurysm, so what is next?

If a brain aneurysm is detected before it ruptures, treatment may be recommended to prevent it rupturing in future. Most aneurysms won’t rupture, so treatment is only carried out if the risk of a rupture is particularly high. Factors that affect whether treatment is recommended include your age, the size and position of the aneurysm,Continue reading “I have aneurysm, so what is next?”

Why is my hand shaking?

Shaky hands are commonly referred to as a hand tremor. A hand tremor isn’t life-threatening, but it can make daily tasks difficult. It can also be an early warning sign of some neurological and degenerative conditions. You should speak with your doctor if you experience hand tremors. Many people associate shaky hands with Parkinson’s disease,Continue reading “Why is my hand shaking?”

Have you ever wondered how neurologist identify a brain aneurysm?

Aneurysm is a ballooning at a weak spot in an artery wall. It may leak or rupture, causing bleeding into the brain (hemorrhagic stroke). Most often a ruptured brain aneurysm occurs in the space between the brain and the thin tissues covering the brain. Neurologist use multiple tests to confirm a brain aneurysm diagnosis: MRA:Continue reading “Have you ever wondered how neurologist identify a brain aneurysm?”