4. Numbness or Weakness on One Side of the Face
- Especially around the eye or cheek—due to nerve compression.
5. Facial Pain or Numbness
- Deep, constant pain above or behind one eye.
6. Difficulty Speaking or Understanding Speech
- Slurred words, confusion, or trouble finding language—even briefly.
7. Loss of Balance or Coordination
- Dizziness, stumbling, or trouble walking without other explanation.
8. Nausea or Vomiting with Headache
- Especially if sudden and severe—common with rupture.
9. Stiff Neck
- After rupture, blood irritates brain membranes, causing meningismus (neck rigidity).
10. Sensitivity to Light (Photophobia)
- Often accompanies severe headache in ruptured cases.
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