Yolanda Andrade has an aneurysm in one eye (Getty Images)
Recently the 51-year-old Mexican presenter and actress Yolanda Andrade appeared in front of the cameras after it was revealed that his health status was sensitive.
Through an interview, the famous removed the dark glasses that protected her vision and revealed how hurt her vision is, mentioning that she has one aneurysm in the eye and that she needed medical attention.
Halfway through the conversation, he took the opportunity to thank his company and the production he works with, as he had decided to take the time to take care of himself and rest, which he has been since over 20 years he had never done it even made the recordings from the hospitals.
He stressed that the decision he made is due to the fact that he is not in the best of health, having had to miss a day from work due to the demands resulting from the treatment, and from that moment he decided to rest himself in time recover and treat.
Yolanda will take a break from work to treat herself (the sun is rising)
An aneurysm is a extension either abnormal bump from a part of one artery due to weakness of the blood vessel wall, according to information from the medical portal MedlinePlus.
The portal stressed that the causes are not precise as some may be present at birth, meaning they are congenital or due to defects in some parts of the arterial wall.
While puts further together in which they occur:
– large artery exit the heart, such as the abdominal or thoracic aorta.
– Brain.
– Behind Kneeknown as popliteal artery aneurysm.
– Colonin the mesenteric artery.
– Artery in the spleenin the splenic artery.
An aneurysm is a widening of an artery (Photo: Medtronic)
On the other hand some factors or conditions that may increase the risk of developing aneurysms, including:
– high blood pressure: thoracic, abdominal and cerebral aneurysms.
– High cholesterol.
– Smoking.
– pregnancy.
– family history.
They might appear too congenital disorders such as: fibromuscular dysplasia, polycystic kidney disease, coarctation of the aorta, or cerebral arteriovenous malformations.
These depend on where the aneurysm is located, as it is observed when it occurs near the body’s surface swelling And pain accompanied by one boss.
It usually appears in the form of a bump (Getty Images)
When they occur in the body or brain, they generally show no symptoms, but brain aneurysms can expand without rupturing, pinching nerves and causing double vision, dizziness, or headaches, and some can even cause ringing in the ears.
If one of them breaks, it comes to presenting pain, low blood pressurerapid heart rate and dizziness, on the other hand, when a brain aneurysm ruptures, it presents suddenly Headache severe neurological damage eat either Death.
The way they are treated depends on their size and location. The doctor may perform surgery, and treatment depends on the symptoms, size, and type of the aneurysm.
A large surgical incision is usually made, and some others use a procedure known as endovascular embolization, in which metal coils are inserted into a brain aneurysm to allow it to clot.
The above procedure reduces the risk of a rupture occurring while the artery is patent. Before that, doctors do physical exams to diagnose the type of aneurysm, including: CT, CT angiography, MRI, magnetic resonance angiography, ultrasound, and angiograms.