3. Blurred Vision
There are a few other things that can cause blurred vision and most of them are not nearly as serious as a brain aneurysm. These include things like far- or nearsightedness, diet, changes in blood pressure – or a sign that you have dry, irritated eyes and need to add eye drops to your daily routine every morning or night. But if the onset of blurred vision is sudden and another explanation for it isn’t right on hand, then you should take it as a more serious symptom of something else.
The build-up to an aneurysm, stroke or heart attack increases the amount of pressure in your veins, on your heart – and in your eyes: This leads to the person experiencing the symptoms as “blurred vision” – and might have been easily ignored on any other day. Go to the emergency room if you experience blurred vision, especially combined with anything else.