Secondary rupture of cerebral aneurysm has a relatively higher probability of death, but it is not impossible to survive. If the amount of secondary bleeding is not large and does not cause complications, the patient can still survive after treatment.
Whether or not a brain aneurysm can survive a second hemorrhage is mainly related to the amount of bleeding, the patient’s condition and treatment, and cannot be simply generalized. If the amount of bleeding from the second rupture of cerebral aneurysm is small, and the patient can be detected early and treated with medication in a timely manner without complications such as hydrocephalus and cerebral herniation, the patient can still survive in general.
However, if the amount of bleeding from the second rupture is large, it may affect the patient’s life in a short period of time, and even if the patient survives through resuscitation, many complications may occur in the later stage, which will seriously affect the patient’s survival period.
Therefore, if you find a cerebral aneurysm, you should choose a regular hospital in time, and actively treat it under the guidance of doctors to avoid serious consequences.