Kim Kardashian’s brain aneurysm scare: Doctors reveal warning signs to never ignore

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Kim Kardashian's brain aneurysm scare: Doctors reveal warning signs to never ignore

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  • Kim Kardashian's brain aneurysm scare: Doctors reveal warning signs to never ignore</p>

<p>Angelica StabileOctober 26, 2025 at 1:53 AM</p>

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<p>Kim Kardashian is opening up about being diagnosed with a brain aneurysm.</p>

<p>The Skims founder, 45, announced in a preview clip of Season 7 of Hulu's "The Kardashians" that her doctors discovered the condition during an MRI scan, telling her family, "There was a little aneurysm."</p>

<p>The cause has not been identified, but Kardashian's doctors considered that it might be from stress.</p>

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<p>A brain aneurysm is the ballooning of a blood vessel in the brain, which can leak or rupture, leading to bleeding, according to Mayo Clinic.</p>

<p>Dr. Adam Arthur, chairman of neurosurgery at the University of Tennessee, described an aneurysm as a weakness on the wall of an artery, like a little water balloon that forms off a hose.</p>

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<p>Kim Kardashian poses during a photocall for the premiere of "All's Fair" TV series in Paris on Oct. 21, 2025. The reality TV star recently revealed that she was diagnosed with a brain aneurysm.</p>

<p>This is known as a hemorrhagic stroke, which can be life-altering and even fatal. Most aneurysms are small and not serious if they don't rupture.</p>

<p>In an interview with Fox News Digital, Arthur — who is also chief medical officer of Medtronic Neurovascular, a California company that produces medical devices that help treat aneurysms — noted that brain aneurysms are much more common in women.</p>

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<p>This most likely has to do with genetics, although "there's so much about the brain and about genetics that we don't understand," Arthur said.</p>

<p>Aneurysms are present in up to one in every 50 people, according to the expert, and many don't require treatment or cause a problem.</p>

<p>Up to one in 50 people have a brain aneurysm, which is the ballooning of an artery in the brain.</p>

<p>When they do become problematic, aneurysms can cause a sudden stroke, where a patient may experience the "worst headache of their life." Arthur described this as a "very abnormal headache, often behind the eye."</p>

<p>"That's a very, very dangerous situation," he said. "I believe that with Ms. Kardashian, it may be that they found it before it caused a stroke, and obviously that's a blessing."</p>

<p>While aneurysms form on the weak spots of arteries that are knit together before birth, some factors can make the event more common.</p>

<p>This includes alcohol binge-drinking, nicotine exposure, certain genetic conditions, and the use of drugs like cocaine and methamphetamines.</p>

<p>Drugs and nicotine are known to be "very bad" for aneurysm growth and rupture, since they tamper with blood vessel health, Arthur detailed.</p>

<p>A severe headache may occur if a brain aneurysm becomes problematic.</p>

<p>The expert added that chronic stress has also been linked to brain aneurysms, noting that an overall focus on sleep, diet and exercise can help reduce the risk.</p>

<p>Knowing the family history for aneurysms is important, Arthur added, as it's recommended to get a screening exam, or MRI, if two close relatives have had them.</p>

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<p>Although some aneurysms can be suddenly fatal when they lead to a stroke, people experiencing symptoms — typically an intense headache — should see a doctor for treatment options, according to Arthur.</p>

<p>If an aneurysm is found before it bleeds, minimally invasive surgery could be performed to avoid stroke. Open surgery may also be an option, where a surgeon can pinch the aneurysm shut through an incision along the hairline.</p>

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<p>Smaller aneurysms in older patients can typically be monitored by a physician to ensure that they're not growing or causing a larger issue, the doctor said.</p>

<p>Stroke is the leading cause of disability in the U.S., which "disables way more people than it outright kills," a doctor said.</p>

<p>"We do have ways of fixing aneurysms now that are pretty remarkable," Arthur told Fox News Digital. "What we can do is put a metal mesh over the opening of the aneurysm or fill the aneurysm with a device and then let nature take its course — and so that blood then forms a clot and scars."</p>

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<p>Stroke is the leading cause of disability in the U.S., adding that it "disables way more people than it outright kills," according to Arthur.</p>

<p>Fox News Digital's Christina Dugan Ramirez contributed to this report. Fox News Digital reached out to Kardashian for comment.</p>

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