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Go to the doctor and get scanned. It is the only way to really know. Don't worry about it. 1 in 15 people have aneurysms and only about 2% of those actually ruptureAortic rupture, chest x-ray Ruptured eardrum Tracheal/bronchial rupture. The younger you are the better your outlook is if you do in fact have one. Again, don't worry, you will probably be fine.