Age 40+ (most common between 35–60)
💡 Important: Many brain aneurysms cause no symptoms at all and are found incidentally during scans for other issues.
🆘 What to Do If You Notice These Signs
Call emergency services immediately—do not drive yourself.
Note the exact time symptoms started—this guides critical treatment.
Even if symptoms fade, go to the ER. A “sentinel headache” can precede a full rupture within hours or days.
🌟 Final Thought
A brain aneurysm doesn’t always roar—it sometimes whispers.
But those whispers can save your life—if you listen.
“In stroke and aneurysm, minutes are brain cells. When in doubt, act fast.”
Your quick response could mean the difference between recovery and trag