Aorta Aneurism Symptoms
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Abdominal Pulsing
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For patients who have aortic aneurysms growing in the abdominal area, an increased pulse can be felt near the naval. There is usually associated abdominal pain and tenderness in the naval area.
Back Pain
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Because the aorta runs along the back, the pain is inappropriately associated with typical back pain.
Loss of Blood Flow to Extremities
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Because the aorta feeds the major vessels in the arms and legs, numbness and swelling occurs in those parts of the body.
Shortness of Breath
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Blood loss to the lungs or heart affects breathing. Patients with aortic aneurysms may feel fatigue, dizziness and have trouble breathing.
Pain
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Pain is a sign that the aneurysm has ruptured. Pain in the extremities, back or abdomen is a sign of rupture, and emergency services are needed immediately. The heart will compensate for a drop in pressure by increasing its beat. Accordingly, a rapid pulse will be a tell-tale sign of a ruptured aneurysm.
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