An intracranial, or brain aneurysm, is a bulge
or ballooning of the wall of a blood vessel
that has weakened.
If the bulge stretches too far,
it may leak or rupture.
How dangerous are aneurysms?
When an aneurysm ruptures, the fluid around
the brain can saturate with blood.
Blood can also extend into the brain itself.
This sudden bleeding can result in severe swelling
and death. 40% of people who suffer
from a ruptured intracranial aneurysm never get
to the hospital alive.
i may die.
hohohos.
shall go and see doctor tomorrow.
for more information.
check this site.
http://www.suburbanhospital.org/askthedoc/ask_the_doc0803.html
pray for me too. hahas.