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Hi @umarhameed, welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. Mayo Clinic Connect is an online community where people can share experiences and ask each other questions about any health issue to help each other learn more about their situation and possible questions to discuss with their providers. If you would like to seek the opinion of Mayo Clinic experts, please contact Mayo Clinic Appointments, https://mayocl.in/1mtmR63.

You and your wife have both endured quite a bit trying to find out what is going on with her aneurysms. It sounds like your providers are hoping to find the root cause with your wife's upcoming endoscopy. Is the goal of this procedure to find any more potential aneurysms before they rupture? How is your wife recovering and handling these difficult situations? How are you coping as a caregiver?

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Hello , thanks for your response . The endoscopy was done to rule out if there are any ulcerations in stomach or duodenum. But there was not any ulceration found so the doctors were of the opinion that bleeding was due to pseudo aneurysms.
Please advice how can we stop aneurysm formation ? How can we detect the early formation of aneurysm before they rupture ? What are the medicines and diet which can help to stop building up aneurysms ?
PLEASE ADVICE