A bulge in the c7 segment of the internal carotid artery has the potential to cause more serious conditions, such as cerebral hemorrhage.
If the arterial bulge is relatively small, it can be followed up and observed, but if this arterial bulge continues to grow, it needs to be dealt with in a timely manner. In addition, if the arterial bulge is obvious, an aneurysm can be formed. On the one hand, the aneurysm itself will exert pressure on the surrounding tissues, producing clinical symptoms such as dizziness and a throbbing sensation, and on the other hand, the aneurysm has the risk of rupturing and causing cerebral hemorrhage.
Therefore, internal carotid artery c7 segment bulge should not be taken lightly. If you find internal carotid artery c7 segment bulge, you should consult the doctor in time and get timely treatment under the doctor’s guidance so as not to delay the condition.