The driver Yolanda Andrade reappeared in front of the cameras on the afternoon of May 5 to talk about his health and pointed out that he has an aneurysm, so he wants to restas he stressed that he has worked for more than 20 years, and his state of health is not optimal for recording.
“I have not come to work because I have been undergoing treatment, I cannot work, I want to rest”told reporters who were waiting for her outside of XEW.
What is the brain aneurysm suffered by Yolanda Andrade?
According to information from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Cerebrovascular Accidents, a brain aneurysm is a weak or thin spot in an artery in the brain that swells or bulges and fills with blood, which in turn can put pressure on nerves or brain tissue.
In the article they state that if it breaks it would cause serious health problemsas a hemorrhagic stroke, brain damage, coma, or even death.
In addition, brain aneurysms are more common in women than in men And, although they can appear at any age; it is more likely to occur in adults 30 to 60 years of age.
What are the symptoms of a brain aneurysm?
The symptoms of an unruptured aneurysm are: pain above and behind the eye, numbness, weakness, paralysis on one side of the face, a dilated pupil in the eye, and vision changes or double vision.
But when the aneurysm bursts it causes: double vision, vomiting, stiff neck, sensitivity to light, seizures, loss of consciousness and even cardiac arrest.
How is a brain aneurysm detected?
Aneurysms can be diagnosed by various imaging tests, including brain magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) and head CT angiography (CTA).
Cerebral angiography: A cerebral angiogram is a diagnostic procedure that evaluates the blood vessels in the brain for blockages or abnormalities.such as aneurysms. The test is carried out in a hospital by specialists called neurointerventionists.
CT angiograms: A CT angiogram is a non-invasive radiographic test of the blood vessels in the brain using computed tomography technology.
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