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12 Causes of Brain Aneurysm: Increasing the Odds

12.Genetics and Family

Even though not all risk factors for brain aneurysms associated with both are inherited, a family history of such issues places an individual at risk.

If a first-degree relative of yours has been diagnosed with a cerebral aneurysm, you likely have an increased risk of developing one yourself. This individual could be a sibling, a parent, or even your own offspring.

If your children have been identified as being at risk for brain aneurysms, ensure that your entire immediate family undergoes regular examinations to better manage the situation.

Those who may be more susceptible to brain aneurysms should also adopt the healthiest habits feasible. They should be even more cautious about smoking, overeating, alcohol, and drug abuse than other individuals. They should also incorporate regular exercise and healthful eating into their daily routines.

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