User talk:Erica bain/sandbox

Berry aneurysm, Cerebral aneurysm, and Intracranial aneurysm are names affiliated with the commonly know brain aneurysm.there is also a difference in symptoms of a growing aneurysm and a ruptured aneurysm. There is also a difference in needed treatment for ruptured and burst aneurysms. If a brain aneurysm presses on nerves in your brain, it can cause signs and symptoms. These can include •A droopy eyelid •Double vision or other changes in vision •Pain above or behind the eye •A dilated pupil •Numbness or weakness on one side of the face or body Treatment depends on the size and location of the aneurysm, whether it is infected, and whether it has burst. If a brain aneurysm bursts, symptoms can include a sudden, severe headache, nausea and vomiting, stiff neck, loss of consciousness, and signs of a stroke. Any of these symptoms requires immediate medical attention A burst cerebral aneurysm may be fatal or could lead to hemorrhagic stroke, vasospasm (in which other blood vessels in the brain contract and limit blood flow), hydrocephalus, coma, or short-term and/or permanent brain damage. There are two treatment options that have been primary. Clipping, which is identifying the damaged blood vessel and putting a clip across the aneurysm and coiling, which identify the aneurysm, and fill it with coils of platinum wire or with latex. The clipping method prevents blood from entering the aneurysm and causing further growth or blood leakage. Where as the coiling method prevents further blood from entering the artery of the aneurysm and solves the problem.

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Ms. Jourdan, let's figure out how to rearrange your work so that I can evaluate it. Thanks. Pindham (talk) 17:29, 27 May 2015 (UTC)