Aneurysm treatment involves the diagnosis and management of weakened blood vessels that may balloon or bulge outwards, increasing the risk of rupture and potentially life-threatening bleeding. Treatment options for aneurysms vary depending on the location, size, and type of aneurysm, and may include medications, minimally invasive procedures such as endovascular coiling or stenting, or open surgical repair. The goal of treatment is to prevent complications such as rupture and reduce the risk of long-term negative outcomes. Advances in imaging technology and treatment techniques have improved outcomes for patients with aneurysms in recent years.