Please an aneursym is nothing to fool around with, it occurs when the walls of a vein or artery weakon and balloon and it can break at any time. Seek medical attention and if your doctor says you need surgery - do it, the sooner the better.
2007-09-26 08:00:27
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answered by isotope2007 6
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Considering that facts that a) blood vessels and circulation in general can be extremely delicate in a 79 year old person, b) that the condition of aortic aneurism is extremely serious, and potentially life threatening, and immediately if that aneurism bursts or leaks, this is definitely a time for looking at emergency surgery as a good thing, a life-saving measure, and profoundly NOT medical malpractice. You could ask the doctor how serious the aneurism is. If it's new, tiny, and not getting larger or more serious by the day, then there may be a bit of time to try naturopathic measures. If the situation is emergent, then follow the advice of the surgeon and begin the naturopathic remedies after the surgery. Such things as courses of rosemary, thyme (thymol) and Butchers' Broom extract would be of the essence (Circucaps by Sanhelios would be an excellent product), as would hawthorne (Crategeous) tincture. Horsechestnut is also indicated in circulation problems as is any other herb that would be used in the case of varicosities or hemorrhoids--that is, highly nutritive, astringent, tonifying herbs that are not too yin or too expanding, moisturinzing or cooling in the body, nor too yang either, and that is heating, drying, contracting. Strong adaptogenic herbs could potentially be of assistance as well, as they would strengthen this person's overall condition and constitution. I would strongly suggest consulting a professional herbalist and/or naturopath, as this is not a simple condition to treat or to heal. It is also profoundly NOT something for the neophyte to be taking on. An elderly person's life is in the balance here.
2016-04-06 02:19:37
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answered by Anonymous
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A skilled surgeon is the only "natural cure" for an aneurysm..it is nothing to fool around with, get it taken care of soon..
2007-09-27 14:43:36
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answered by jst4pat 6
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Absolutely, I agree with isotope. People are born with this condition, it is not curable. Most aneurysms occur in the brain or in the abdomen. They can be fatal. Do not use natural methods, they will have no affect and you could lose your life instead of getting proper treatment
2007-09-26 08:07:09
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answered by slk29406 6
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I lost my son-in-law to be to an aneurysm !!!!! My daughter dated him through high school and college !!! He was like my very own son !!! He knew something was wrong because he was having seizures and he told no one until it was too late !!! Go to the Doctor now !!!!
2007-09-26 09:32:15
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answered by Diana 7
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I've studied natural cures for years and NEVER come upon one for an aneurysm.
Don't play with this, it's dangerous. You could lose your life like my Uncle did. And don't let the MD's keep you waiting for surgery either, this is another thing that costs lives. When you find out it's there, get it taken care of, like right then.
2007-09-26 08:25:54
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answered by Cranky 5
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Sorry there is no natural cure for such a serious condition as this
Get medical advice asap
2007-09-30 02:16:30
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answered by StretfordEnder 7
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There is none .some can be monitored to see if they are getting larger but the person must be under a doctors' care.
2007-09-26 08:35:04
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answered by Donna 7
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NO!Run to the doctor and get to a hospital.
2007-09-29 02:58:32
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answered by fernwood 4
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No. This condition requires surgery. Please don't wait around - aneurysms are ticking time bombs.
2007-09-26 09:43:29
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answered by Nightlight 6
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