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Most people with
aortic aneurysms, especially ones in the chest area
(thoracic aortic aneurysms
), do not have symptoms. But symptoms may begin to occur
if the aneurysm gets bigger and puts pressure on surrounding organs.
Abdominal aortic aneurysm
The most
common symptoms of
abdominal aortic aneurysm
include general abdominal
(belly) pain or discomfort, which may come and go or be constant. Other
symptoms include:
Thoracic aortic aneurysm
Symptoms of a thoracic aortic aneurysm are most
evident when the aneurysm occurs where the aorta curves down (aortic arch
). They may include:
If an aortic aneurysm bursts, or ruptures, there is sudden, severe pain, an extreme drop in blood pressure, and signs of shock. Without immediate medical treatment, death occurs.
The symptoms of aortic aneurysm are similar to the symptoms of other problems that cause chest or belly pain such as coronary artery disease and peptic ulcer disease.
| By: | Healthwise Staff | Last Revised: January 26, 2010 |
| Medical Review: | E. Gregory Thompson, MD - Internal Medicine David A. Szalay, MD - Vascular Surgery | |
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