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Blurred or double vision
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A dilated pupil
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Drooping eyelid on one side
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Difficulty seeing to one side
3. Pain Above or Behind the Eye
A dull, persistent ache that doesn't go away with normal pain relievers.
4. Numbness or Weakness
Usually on one side of the face or body, caused by pressure on specific nerves.
5. Difficulty Speaking
Slurred speech or trouble finding words.
6. Seizures
In some cases, an unruptured aneurysm can cause seizure activity.
Signs of a Ruptured Aneurysm (Medical Emergency)
When an aneurysm ruptures, symptoms are usually sudden and severe. Call emergency services immediately if you or someone near you experiences:
7. The "Thunderclap" Headache
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