Felt like something exploded: Woman survives life-threatening brain haemorrhage
An ordinary day turned into a race against time for a woman in her 50s when she was suddenly struck by an excruciating headache so severe that she believed something had exploded inside her head.
Within minutes, the pain became unbearable. Alarmed by her rapidly deteriorating condition, her family rushed her to Wockhardt Hospitals, Mumbai Central.
Investigations revealed a life-threatening subarachnoid haemorrhage — bleeding around the brain caused by the rupture of an aneurysm, a weakened bulge in a blood vessel. Further imaging identified the source of the bleed as a ruptured aneurysm located at the anterior communicating artery, one of the brain's critical blood vessels.
The condition required immediate intervention
The woman came under the care of Dr Mazda Turel, consultant Brain a...




