How to Treat an Aortic Aneurysm
Unhygienic food might result in a number of health issues and if not taken good care of, you might fall seriously sick. Aortic aneurysm is one such disease which requires immediate attention of you or otherwise it might prove fatal. It is actually a disease which causes swelling within the walls of aorta, stretching it to cause extreme discomfort, chances of rupture, internal hemorrhage and if not treated immediately, even death. Men are more prone to develop aortic aneurysm but women might also get caught by this disease. You have to treat aortic aneurysm immediately if you want to survive the pain resulting from it.
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Aortic aneurysm occurs due to the underlying weakness in the walls of aorta. It can be very small at times and it might become difficult to detect it at first. However, you certainly look out for certain symptoms of this disease and then go for a diagnosis from a doctor. The immediate symptoms of aortic aneurysm include pulsating sensation in the abdomen, discomfort in the navel area and pain in your back.
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Having detected any symptoms, you should immediate contact your doctor. However, it has also been observed that many people don’t even feel any such symptoms and still carry aortic aneurysm. This might get you in a troublesome situation if it happens to you as well.
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Surgery is not the only option available for aortic aneurysm if it is too small. You can ask for other appropriate treatments from your doctor after the diagnosis. The doctor might go for a preventive surgery, rather than invasive surgery, if he/she thinks aortic aneurysm carries potential harms to your health.
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You can gather more knowledge about your condition. You can easily search on the internet and you can find a number of websites which can educate you about aortic aneurysm.
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You can also discuss your condition with your friends and family members and they can help you out with treating your disease.
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You need a specific treatment plan from your doctor. If aneurysm is large and growing, the doctor will most probably go for a surgical graft. However, if the size of aortic aneurysm is smaller, your doctor will prefer to treat for the mitigation of risk factors.
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Smoking, stimulants, alcohol, high blood pressure and weight gain are to be avoided strictly, as they will exacerbate your condition even further.