Al-Omar Mahi
Aneurysms in the brain are weak spots in the blood artery wall that can occasionally burst, causing Sub Arachnoid Hemorrhages (SAH). Consider the flimsy, stretched-out weak spot of a balloon. That is how a brain aneurysm develops; as a result of the continuous blood flow, that section of the blood artery wears out and expands almost like a bubble. There are numerous types: Saccular aneurysms are the most common form of brain aneurysm. They stick out in the shape of a dome