4.Substance Abuse
Similar to smoking cigarettes, substance abuse is never recommended. Cocaine is commonly cited as one of the leading causes of brain aneurysms, despite the fact that all hallucinogenic and unhealthy substances should be avoided.
This substance, along with LSD, opium, and a number of others, is capable of causing irreparable harm to our bodies. Aneurysms of the brain are only one of them. Obviously, a substance addict has a high likelihood of experiencing a ruptured brain aneurysm.
Therefore, it is imperative that anyone who is addicted to cocaine or any other substance is immediately directed to a rehabilitation center. With time and effort, rehabilitation therapy could restore heath to the body and reduce the risk of brain aneurysms. However, those undergoing rehabilitation should also be screened regularly for cerebral aneurysms.