Aneurysms are often described as silent threats, and that description reflects a deeper truth about how easily they can go unnoticed. Unlike many other medical conditions that produce clear and early warning signs, aneurysms can develop gradually without causing any immediate discomfort.
This invisibility allows misunderstandings to grow, as people tend to rely on symptoms to judge whether something is wrong. In reality, the absence of symptoms does not guarantee safety.
Instead, it often means the condition has not yet reached a point where it disrupts surrounding tissues or triggers noticeable changes in… CONTINUE READING…
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