Cerebral vascular aneurysm generally refers to intracranial aneurysm, and whether it can be cured mainly depends on the patient’s condition. For unruptured aneurysm, it can generally be cured after active treatment; however, if intracranial aneurysm ruptures, the prognosis may be poor.
For unruptured intracranial aneurysms, they can be treated by surgical clipping, angioma interventional embolization, etc., and are generally curable.
However, if an intracranial aneurysm is suffered but not treated in a timely manner, resulting in rupture and bleeding of the aneurysm, some patients may die within a short period of time. Some patients may be rescued in time, but they may be left with permanent dysfunctions of speech and limbs.
In summary, if a patient suffers from intracranial aneurysm, he or she should seek medical attention in time and be actively treated under the guidance of a doctor to avoid delaying the condition.