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Time bomb inside your head: unruptured cerebral aneurysm

Dr. James Kim
6 min readJul 9, 2021

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stroke, cerebrovascular stenosis, and unruptured cerebral aneurysm

Let’s take a brief look at a stroke, cerebrovascular stenosis, and unruptured cerebral aneurysm among brain diseases.

The brain receives nutrients and oxygen from the heart. When blood vessels in the brain are stopped or damaged, there is no way to regenerate them and the brain cells. Young people are also very prone to cerebrovascular disease. And it is natural to be exposed to the risk of cerebrovascular disease as you get older.

Stroke is one of the most common brain diseases. Some people say that they are safe and sound since they have insurance that covers stroke. But let’s think about it. Being insured for stroke or any type of brain disease does not mean that you are protected from brain disease.

As seen in dramas and movies, you may have seen that when a person is transported to a hospital due to a serious illness such as a stroke, there is a golden hour that one should be treated within three hours. However, arrival within 3 hours does not mean that the prognosis after treatment is good. When a brain problem occurs and a brain disease such as a stroke occurs, language disorders and neurological disorders can occur all at the same time.

Stroke

Stroke is divided into cerebral infarction and cerebral hemorrhage. Our body is a mysterious…

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Dr. James Kim
Dr. James Kim

Written by Dr. James Kim

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