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Aneurysm and Its Treatment

Stenting, a treatment, is used to treat the aortic aneurysm. An X-ray guided polyester tube (stent-graft) is introduced via a tiny cut in the upper thigh going to the aorta once the location of the bulge has been determined. Now that the artery is repaired, blood flows through the stent-graft and there is no longer a risk of rupture.<br><br>For best Aneurysms treatment in Indore visit:- Dr. Tarun Gandhi<br>http://drtarungandhi.com/

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Aneurysm and Its Treatment

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  1. Aneurysm and Its Treatment Aneurysms are swollen blood vessel walls, especially in arteries. Blood vessels might burst due to their weakening over time from swelling and expanding. Atherosclerosis, uncontrolled high blood pressure, and congenital abnormalities are the most often seen causes of aneurysm (growing of fatty deposits in arteries). The location, size, and form of the bulge are often used to categorise aneurysms. It occurs most frequently in the abdominal aortic aneurysm and the brain or cerebral aneurysm, the arteries at the base of the brain. Although aneurysms can happen at any age, adults are more likely to experience them than children. In this sense, it has also been observed that women are a little more vulnerable than males. Aortic Aneurysm: The major artery that carries blood from the heart to the rest of the body is called the aorta. Although aneurysms can form anywhere along the aorta, they are most frequently discovered below the kidneys in the abdominal area. The majority of abdominal aortic aneurysms that really begin there eventually progress to the iliac arteries. It might also manifest in the chest, close to the heart (thoracic aortic aneurysm). Usually, an aortic aneurysm does not cause any symptoms. However, aneurysm symptoms can occasionally be mild to moderate. One typical sign is pain in the affected region. Smoking is one of the primary causes of aortic aneurysm. Smokers who are older than 60 appear to have atherosclerosis. It must to cease right away since it puts aneurysms at danger of expanding. Treatment: Stenting, a treatment, is used to treat the aortic aneurysm. An X-ray guided polyester tube (stent-graft) is introduced via a tiny cut in the upper thigh going to the aorta once the location of the bulge has been determined. Now that the artery is repaired, blood flows through the stent-graft and there is no longer a risk of rupture. For best Aneurysms treatment in Indore visit:- Dr. Tarun Gandhi http://drtarungandhi.com/

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