Kim Kardashian Reveals Diagnosis of Unruptured Brain Aneurysm
Reality TV star Kim Kardashian has publicly disclosed her diagnosis with an unruptured brain aneurysm, attributing it to stress during her marriage and divorce from ex-husband Kanye West, now known as Ye. The news was shared in the teaser for the seventh season of The Kardashians, with Kim stating that stress likely caused the health scare. The aneurysm was discovered during a routine MRI, and doctors have indicated that it poses no immediate danger. According to Brigham and Women's Hospital, an unruptured brain aneurysm is a relatively common condition, affecting one in every 50 people.
Key Takeaways:
- Kim Kardashian has been diagnosed with an unruptured brain aneurysm, which is a bulge in an artery wall with essentially no symptoms.
- The aneurysm was discovered during a routine MRI, and doctors have indicated that it poses no immediate danger.
- Kim believes that years of strain and her marriage and divorce from Kanye West worsened the situation and may have contributed to the problem.
- Stress during her relationship with Kanye West is considered a possible cause of the health scare, according to Kim.
- The condition can be monitored and managed without treatment, depending on factors like the size of the aneurysm and its location.
- Kim's ex-husband Kanye West, now known as Ye, is mentioned as the source of stress in their relationship.
- Kim has spoken publicly about the impact of her relationship with Kanye on her health, including cirrhosis flaring up during their marriage.
- The seventh season of The Kardashians features the news about Kim's diagnosis in its teaser.
Statistics:
- One in every 50 people has an unruptured brain aneurysm (according to Brigham and Women's Hospital).
- The condition can often be monitored and managed without immediate treatment.
- The size and location of the aneurysm and individual factors will determine the best course of action for management.
Sources:
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- New York Times, referenced by Brigham and Women's Hospital
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