Aneurysms are among the most misunderstood medical conditions, largely because they often develop silently and remain undetected for long periods of time. This lack of visibility creates space for assumptions and myths to take hold, many of which can be dangerous.
People tend to associate serious health risks with noticeable symptoms, but aneurysms challenge that expectation. In many cases, nothing feels wrong until a critical moment occurs. This gap between presence and perception is what makes awareness so important.
Not in a way that creates fear, but in a way that promotes informed attention to the body and its signals. One of the most persistent…
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