How is it that women soar on the "Qinghai-Tibet Plateau" leading to the rupture of cerebral aneurysm?

Ms. Zhang from Dalian usually sings high notes. Recently, having dinner with friends, she sang the reserved song "Qinghai-Tibet Plateau". When she sang the highest note, she suddenly had a splitting headache, accompanied by nausea and vomiting.

After being sent to the hospital for examination, Ms. Zhang suffered from subarachnoid hemorrhage due to the rupture of a 2.5 mm cerebral aneurysm. The doctor's rap on high notes has a great influence on the brain, so Ms. Zhang is advised to sing some soothing songs.

The doctor said that fortunately, it was sent to the hospital for treatment in time, otherwise the consequences would be unimaginable, and even at a young age, it should not be taken lightly.

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Aneurysms are terrible.

Aneurysm, it sounds like a distant disease. In fact, many people have this untimely bomb buried in their heads. The incidence of unruptured aneurysms is about 7% among people aged 35 to 75 in China.

When Ms. Xu, 48, was attending an international conference call, she suddenly felt a short circuit in her brain. "My voice faded away on the phone." Ms. Xu knows some medical knowledge, and she has a hunch that she is likely to have a brain disease. 1 hour later, she had a splitting headache and her hands were numb, so she went to xuanwu hospital for treatment. Results The doctor found that an aneurysm in her brain had ruptured and the bleeding volume reached 150 ml! Fortunately, the treatment was timely, leaving no sequelae.

Many patients with cerebral aneurysms are not as lucky as Ms. Xu. Zhang Peng, chief physician of xuanwu hospital Interventional Radiotherapy Center, said that cerebral aneurysms are most likely to rupture between the ages of 40 and 50. Therefore, it is best to have a brain MRI over 40 to see if there is an aneurysm in the brain.

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