A 40-year-old member asked:
Can aneurysm be symptomatic?
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Dr. Eric Tolozaanswered
Thoracic Surgery 31 years experience
Yes, if: If getting bigger or starting to rupture, can feel pain ... If branches to your intestines, kidneys, or legs, then can get symptoms related to those areas, again usually abdominal pain, low urine, or leg pain, respectively.
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A 32-year-old female asked:
What is aneurysm?
3 doctor answers • 10 doctors weighed in

Dr. Mathew Chengotanswered
Cardiology 44 years experience
Balooning of a vesse: Weakening of arterial wall causing aneurysm
this can rupture and cause bleeding and complications depending on the location can be deadly
consult a medical professional.
5.5k viewsReviewed >2 years ago
Last updated Oct 3, 2016
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