War:ning Signs of Aneurysm in Men: What You Should Never Ignore

Who Is at Risk?

Men over 50, especially those who smoke, have high blood pressure, or a family history of aneurysms, are at higher risk. Lifestyle factors such as poor diet, lack of exercise, and chronic stress can also increase the likelihood.

When to Seek Help

If you or someone you know experiences sudden severe pain, neurological symptoms, or any combination of the signs above, seek emergency medical care immediately. Early detection can save lives.

Final Thoughts

Aneurysms are often silent but can become deadly without warning. Paying attention to unusual symptoms and maintaining regular health checkups is key—especially for men at higher risk.

 

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