Requires a medical diagnosisAn unruptured aneurysm usually causes no symptoms. A key symptom of a ruptured aneurysm is a sudden, severe headache.Can have no symptoms, but people may experience:<span>Headache: </span>can be severe<span>Gastrointestinal: </span>nausea or vomiting<span>Also common: </span>bleeding, dizziness, light sensitivity, headache, stiff neck, or thunderclap headache
Respect. she is respecting rhabi's opinions even though luanna does not agree with them.
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3: opiates, came along in the 19th century..was widely used during the civil war as well..
Stay active. Regular exercise is good for your physical and emotional health. ...
Don't drink alcohol. Alcohol is a natural sedative. ...
Stop smoking. ...
Ditch caffeine. ...
Get some sleep. ...
Meditate. ...
Eat a healthy diet. ...
Practice deep breathing.