If a person has high blood pressure for years but doesn't have any aneurysm does he still has a chance of a artery rupture
if he maintains normal blood pressure does the chances fall and can the vessels come back to its original strength
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Yes.
Blood vessels in the brain can rupture even if there is no aneurysm.
The vessels don't come back to their original strength because whatever damage has been done to the vessels due to prolonged exposure to high pressure inside the vessels is permanent in nature.
It is in your hands to improve your lifestyle and reduce risk factors.since original strength as you mention is never really measured no one can predict what you ask.
Chance is much less if hypertension is under control so it is in interest of patient to keep bp under control, stop worrying about things not in your control
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