6.Head Traumas
There are additional factors that may increase the likelihood of brain aneurysms in addition to poor practices and exposure to questionable substances. The issue may have been caused by a direct physical blow to the cranium. This could be the result of a car accident, a tumble on a construction site, or any other incident resulting in head trauma.
This type of cerebral aneurysm is known as a dissecting aneurysm, and surgical intervention may be required to prevent further enlargement or rupture. Therefore, head injuries should never be neglected. Screening should be planned as soon as feasible following an accident. This preventative measure can lead to a correct diagnosis and treatment before the condition becomes fatal.
After a concussion, screening is also necessary. If a brain aneurysm is detected, it may only require observation to ensure that it is not expanding at an alarming rate.