Aortic aneurysm - dissecting
The goal of treatment is to prevent complications. Hospitalization is required.
Type A aortic dissections require immediate surgery to repair the aorta. Type B aortic dissections may be treated with medication first.
Drugs that lower blood pressure may be prescribed. These drugs may be given through a vein (intravenously). Strong pain relievers are usually needed. Heart medications such as beta-blockers may reduce some of the symptoms.
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Aortic aneurysm - dissectingSymptomsThe symptoms usually begin suddenly, and include severe chest pain. The pain may:Be described as sharp, stabbing,... Read more »
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Aortic dissection is a potentially life-threatening condition in which there is bleeding into and along the wall of the aorta, the major artery... Read more »
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Aortic aneurysm - dissectingPreventionProper treatment and control of atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) and high blood pressure may reduce... Read more »
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Aneurysm - aortic; AAASymptomsAneurysms develop slowly over many years and often have no symptoms. If an aneurysm expands rapidly, tears open... Read more »
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