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Everyone gets headaches from time to time. Usually they’re caused by being too tired, not drinking enough water, or having too much stress in your life.
Although all headaches are a nuisance, most can be cured with a couple of painkillers, some extra water, or a short nap.
If you’ve ever had a migraine, though, you know how debilitating they can be — everything else becomes secondary and all you can focus on is the pain you’re feeling.
But what if the pain isn’t due to a migraine after all?
What if, like 14-year-old Andee Poulos, what seems to be a migraine is actually much more serious?
There’s a chance that your migraine could actually be a brain aneurysm — which could eventually cause a stroke. According to the American Stroke Association, somewhere between 1.5 and 5 percent of the population has or will have a cerebral aneurysm at some point in time.
# Article written by Ileana Paules-Bronet. Please read full article at:
https://www.littlethings.com/brain-aneurysm-signs-symptoms/
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