Signs of an Aortic Dissection The symptoms below are those that may signal or indicate an aortic dissection: Symptoms Pain (chest, neck, back, abdomen) Numbness in limbs Collapse Type of pain Very sudden onset Can come and go Pain can be described as ripping or tearing Risk Factors Connective tissue disorders (like Marfan syndrome, Loeys-Dietz syndrome) Family history of aortic dissection Known aortic aneurysm High blood pressure Carrying an alert card is one way to ensure your heightened risk of aortic dissection is evident to health professionals
If you carry genetic variants associated with stronger GLP1R pathway sensitivity or FTO-related metabolic risk, this information can support a conversation with your healthcare provider about treatment urgency
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