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Aneurysmal Hemorrhage treatment in Bangladesh

An aneurysmal hemorrhage is also known as a ruptured cerebral (brain) aneurysm. It is a life-threatening neurological event. Quick and skilled treatment is needed to stop the bleeding, ease the pressure inside the brain, and protect normal nerve function.

It happens when a weak spot in a brain artery bursts and causes bleeding around the brain. In Bangladesh, most patients reach the hospital late, often after a sudden, severe headache or fainting.

Dr. Mohammed Shamsul Islam Khan provides advanced aneurysmal hemorrhage treatment in Bangladesh, combining emergency surgery, modern imaging, and intensive care. He is the Associate Professor and Unit Head of Neurosurgery at Dhaka Medical College Hospital.

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Aneurysmal Hemorrhage treatment in Bangladesh

What is an Aneurysmal Hemorrhage?

An aneurysmal hemorrhage happens when a weak spot in a brain blood vessel bursts and leaks blood into the space around the brain. This bleeding causes sudden, intense headaches—often described as the worst in life—along with nausea, vomiting, or even loss of consciousness.

It needs urgent stroke treatment and brain emergency care to stop the bleeding and reduce pressure inside the skull.

Early medical help can save lives and lower long-term risks. In Bangladesh, quick access to stroke and aneurysmal hemorrhage treatment gives patients a better chance to recover and avoid lasting nerve or brain damage.

Types of Aneurysm Rupture

Every rupture is different and treatment depends on the bleeding pattern and location:

  • Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: Blood leaks into the space around the brain, the most common result of an aneurysm bursting.
  • Intraparenchymal Hemorrhage: Bleeding directly inside the brain tissue, sometimes spreading from the ruptured aneurysm.
  • Intraventricular Extension: Blood flows into the fluid-filled chambers of the brain, increasing pressure and risk of coma.
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Common symptoms and causes of an Aneurysm

An aneurysm often shows no clear signs until it bursts, but sometimes the body gives small warnings. A few people feel a strong headache or heaviness in the head days before it ruptures. When it bursts, the pain comes suddenly — sharp and unbearable. Nausea, blurred vision, neck stiffness, or fainting may follow within minutes.

In Bangladesh, most aneurysms are linked to long-term high blood pressure, stress, and smoking. Some people inherit weak blood vessels from their family line. Others develop it after a head injury or infection. Whatever the cause, quick medical help can save both life and brain function.

Common symptoms:

  • Sudden, intense headache (often called the worst headache ever felt)
  • Nausea or repeated vomiting
  • Blurred or double vision
  • Pain or stiffness in the neck
  • Weakness, confusion, or fainting
  • Sudden loss of balance or coordination

Main causes and risk factors:

  • Uncontrolled high blood pressure
  • Smoking or heavy alcohol use
  • Family history of aneurysm or stroke
  • Long-term stress on the brain arteries
  • Head trauma or infection
  • Certain genetic or connective tissue disorders

Note: Getting early medical help can prevent rupture and save the patient’s life.

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Aneurysmal hemorrhage diagnosis and treatment approach

Diagnosing an aneurysm starts with brain imaging tests like CT, MRI, or angiography to find where the vessel is weak or bleeding. Quick diagnosis and timely surgery give the best chance of recovery.

Our treatment process may include:

Emergency Clipping or Coiling
Emergency Clipping or Coiling

We use this quick procedure to close the broken vessel and stop the bleeding inside the brain. It helps keep the brain safe and controls the pressure before it gets worse.

Endoscopic or Minimally Invasive Surgery
Endoscopic or Minimally Invasive Surgery

Done through a small opening using fine tools. It causes less pain, helps with faster healing, and reduces hospital stays.

Critical Care Monitoring
Critical Care Monitoring

Patients stay in the ICU for close watch. Doctors track brain pressure, bleeding, and breathing to keep the condition steady.

Medication Support
Medication Support

Medicines control pressure, swelling, and seizures. Each dose is adjusted carefully to support recovery and prevent relapse.

Recovery and rehabilitation

Recovery after an aneurysmal hemorrhage takes time. Some patients improve within weeks; others need longer therapy and care.

Physiotherapy, speech training, and regular check-ups are essential parts of recovery.

We stay beside each family through the whole journey — from ICU care to recovery at home — so the patient gets proper support and steady improvement over time.

Choose Brain hemorrhage specialist Dr. Mohammed Shamsul Islam Khan

Patients trust Dr. Mohammed Shamsul Islam Khan because of his deep experience and honest care. He has been providing advanced neurological treatment, complex brain and stroke cases in Bangladesh for over two decades. He treats every patient with care, using modern methods to help them recover safely and steadily.

Why patients prefer his care:

  • 20+ years of hands-on neurosurgery experience
  • 10,000+ successful brain and spine surgeries
  • Head of Neurosurgery Unit at Dhaka Medical College Hospital
  • International training in Brain, Spine, and Endoscopic Surgery
  • Uses modern, safe, and proven surgical methods
  • Skilled in aneurysm clipping and endoscopic methods
  • Strong record of success in critical stroke and trauma cases
  • Provides follow-up care and long-term recovery support
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Cost of Aneurysmal Hemorrhage treatment in Bangladesh

The cost of aneurysmal hemorrhage treatment in Bangladesh varies depending on the hospital, treatment method, and recovery needs. On average, patients may spend between BDT 4,00,000 to 10,00,000, covering surgery, ICU care, imaging tests, and medicines. Here’s a simple breakdown below:

Treatment Type Approx. Cost Range (BDT) Remarks / Inclusions
Endovascular Coiling 3,00,000 – 7,00,000 Cost varies by coil type and number used.
Aneurysm Clipping Surgery 2,50,000 – 6,00,000 Includes surgery and hospital stay.
Emergency Craniotomy 2,00,000 – 4,50,000 For large bleeds or complex aneurysms.
ICU & Critical Care 30,000 – 1,00,000 Per week, depending on the patient's condition.
Follow-up Imaging & Rehab 10,000 – 40,000 MRI/CT and physiotherapy as needed.

Note: Prices may change based on hospital facilities, medicine, and recovery time. Call 01304-778644 before admission to know the exact estimate.

Advanced ruptured cerebral (brain) Aneurysm care facilities

Children and adults both need safe, well-equipped facilities for such emergencies. We ensure round-the-clock care for critical brain and stroke patients:

  • Modern angiography and neuroimaging systems
  • 24/7 ICU and critical care monitoring
  • Emergency neurosurgery support team
  • Physiotherapy and post-surgery recovery programs
Advanced ruptured cerebral (brain) Aneurysm care facilities

Chambers and consultation locations

Patients can meet him at his regular chambers in Dhaka, Chittagong, and Cox’s Bazar. Each center is well-equipped for consultation and follow-up care. To confirm timing or book an appointment, it’s best to call the given contact numbers before visiting.

Olympus Hospital Ltd.
43/R/4, West Panthapath, Dhaka 1205
Saturday to Thursday, (Closed on Fridays and holidays)
03:00 P.M. – 05:00 P.M.
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Green Specialized Hospital
Salam Mansion, Near Shewrapara Metro Rail Station, Mirpur
Saturday to Thursday, (Closed on Fridays and holidays)
03:00 P.M. – 05:00 P.M.
Appointment: 01304-778644
Popular Diagnostic Center Ltd., Chittagong
Room No. 605 (6th Floor), 20/B. K. B. Fazlul Quader Road, Panchlaish, Chittagong
Thursday & Friday (Every alternate week)
Thursday: 6 P.M.-10 P.M. & Friday: 9 A.M. - 3 P.M.
Call For Appointment: 01312-455662
General Hospital Cox's Bazar (Pvt) Ltd.
Room No. 103, Hospital Road, Cox's Bazar
Thursday & Friday (Every alternate week)
Thursday: 5 P.M. - 10 P.M., Friday: 9 A.M. - 3.30 P.M.
Call For Appointment: 01757-152535

When to see a Neurosurgeon for an aneurysmal hemorrhage?

Fast treatment gives the best chance for recovery and survival. Seek immediate help if you notice these warning signs:

  1. Sudden severe headache or neck pain
  2. Fainting or vomiting without a reason
  3. Weakness or confusion
  4. Vision loss or drooping eyelid
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FAQ’s about Aneurysmal Hemorrhage

How to treat aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage?

Treatment starts the moment the patient reaches the hospital. The doctor seals the bleeding vessel through clipping or coiling to stop blood from leaking again. We provide advanced aneurysmal hemorrhage treatment with 24-hour ICU support and close monitoring.

What is the best treatment for a brain aneurysm?

The best treatment depends on whether the aneurysm has ruptured. If it bursts, surgery—either clipping or coiling—is needed right away. For small or unruptured ones, regular scans and medicine may help. Many patients recover well when treated early by an experienced brain aneurysm specialist.

What are the complications of aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage?

Complications can include brain swelling, stroke, or memory problems. Some patients also face weakness or speech difficulty for a while. Getting care from a skilled neurosurgeon in Bangladesh and starting therapy early reduces long-term effects.

What causes aneurysmal hemorrhage?

Aneurysmal hemorrhage happens when a weak brain artery wall bursts. High blood pressure, smoking, or family history are common causes here in Bangladesh. Sometimes an old head injury or infection also weakens the blood vessels.

Is Aneurysm surgery always required?

Not always. If the aneurysm is small and hasn’t burst, medicine and follow-up scans may be enough. But once bleeding starts, emergency surgery is usually needed to save the patient’s life. We offer aneurysm surgery with good results when treatment begins fast.

Can patients recover completely?

Yes, many do—especially when the bleeding is treated quickly. Recovery depends on the size of the bleed and how soon help was given. Most patients return to regular life with proper follow-up and physiotherapy.

What should I do during an emergency aneurysmal hemorrhage?

Don’t wait at home. Call 01304-778644 or rush to a hospital that has a stroke or neurosurgery unit. Getting to a brain hemorrhage specialist in Bangladesh within the first few hours can make the difference between recovery and serious damage.

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