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Yes, the current concept is that if an aneurysm is found, it should be treated, intervened or clipped. Surgery is not possible unless the aneurysm is difficult to operate because of its special nature.
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Yes, because there is a chance that the tumor will spread, and if surgery is not done, it may exacerbate the condition and be very serious.
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Surgery is required because the presence of this tumor will affect the health of the body, and if you want to maintain the health of the body, you need to undergo surgery**.
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Congenital aneurysm. Depending on the size and location of the aneurysm, surgery is required**. Because aneurysms can occur in multiple parts of the body, like aneurysms in the liver, aneurysms in cerebral blood vessels, arterial flow in the aorta, etc.
Different aneurysms have different sizes. The clinical significance is also different and needs to be analyzed specifically. If it is an aneurysm of a cerebral blood vessel, it is best to have surgery as soon as possible**.
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The aneurysm is not a tumor, but a bulging "bag" on the blood vessels in the brain, and its harm lies not in whether the "aneurysm" grows, but in whether it will rupture and bleed. So there are answers to the questions you asked: what are the dangers of not having surgery – it may rupture, cerebral hemorrhage; How long can you live - I don't know, it's not harmful if it doesn't rupture (except for very large rare cases).
As for what to pay attention to, it is to avoid things that change blood pressure drastically, such as emotional agitation, heavy physical work, and bathing in hot and cold water.
Is the disease hereditary? Children of almost any patient have a higher chance of developing this disease, some of which are caused by genetic factors, some are caused by similar living environments, and some are indirectly caused (such as high blood pressure genetics, people with high blood pressure are prone to aneurysms). But aneurysms are not a "hereditary disease", so be careful and don't be too nervous.
In addition, if you can't stand the interventional surgery, the craniotomy will be even more unbearable. The key is to assess the risk of rupture, and the current medical department may know whether it will rupture without surgery (at least it is impossible to calculate whether the patient will be agitated in the future, which is the main cause of aneurysm rupture), or even the probability of rupture. It is only possible to estimate whether patients are more likely or less prone to rupture than most patients with aneurysms.
So it's really an option that has little to do with medicine.
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First, the aneurysm must be surgically surged**.
As for the choice between intervention and craniotomy.
My suggestion, as long as the physician thinks that the intervention can be completed, it must be the intervention**.
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Cerebral aneurysms are best treated with early surgery to prevent aneurysm rerupture and vasospasm.
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Can an aneurysm be cured? Will there be sequelae.
It is recommended to use traditional Chinese medicine ****, eliminate the tumor without surgery, the effect is fast, the course of treatment is short, **no**, and there is hope for ** in the late stage.
Patients should avoid strenuous activity and have a cerebral angiography rechecked six months after surgery.
Seek aneurysm rupture and clipping after surgery, hydrocephalus, do not recognize people, ask for **.
The status of the aneurysm's secondary surgery.
Can an aortic dissection aneurysm be conserved**.
A confirmed aortic dissection aneurysm is a critical condition that warrants early surgery.
The current symptoms, it is recommended to combine the review in a timely manner, and it is still possible.
Hello, in this case, it is generally considered that an X-ray examination should be taken to see if there is a fracture or dislocation.
I don't think a brain aneurysm is a good thing in the first place, but it will be left after surgery.
Hello, in this case, considering the sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage, it is possible to leave hemiplegia, positive **.
What should I pay attention to in the summer after the sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage.
Intracerebral hemorrhage needs to control blood pressure, regularly test blood and other indicators, exercise is mainly exercise, it is recommended to go to the hospital **specialist**.
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Attention should be paid to the diet after cerebral aneurysm surgery:
1. The diet should be light.
2. Eat more green vegetables and fresh fruits.
3. Avoid eating foods that stimulate the nervous system.
4. Control the intake of heat energy.
5. Limit fat intake.
6. Moderate protein intake.
7. Eat more foods that contain potassium, calcium and sodium are low. If you want to have the best brain aneurysm, there are many authoritative brain hospitals in China, such as Changsha People's Liberation Army.
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Cerebral aneurysm rupture and hemorrhage has a very high mortality and disability rate, which must be paid enough attention, but there is no drug that can prevent this disease, mainly surgery. Surgery is done as soon as possible to minimize the risk of bleeding from rupture.
Pay attention to your diet, eat more vegetables and fruits, eat less fried, high-calorie and spicy foods, ensure adequate sleep time, and be optimistic and cheerful.
**Method guidance: The principle of aneurysm clipping is to clamp the aneurysm from the root with a special non-magnetic metal clip, so as to achieve a thorough purpose. Firstly, according to the cerebral angiography, the location of the aneurysm was detected, and a small hole was opened by keyhole technique and minimally invasive craniotomy, and then the arachnoid wrapped aneurysm artery was dissected under a high-powered microscope to reduce the internal pressure of the aneurysm and fully expose the blood vessels; Secondly, the neck and body of the aneurysm are exposed, and the cerebellar perforated blood vessels attached to the aneurysm are separated from the surface of the aneurysm to prevent serious brain damage caused by the operation of these blood vessels. Finally, a special cerebral aneurysm clip is used to clamp the "neck" connected to the normal cerebral artery to block the impact of blood on the aneurysm, so as to prevent the aneurysm from rupturing and bleeding.
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Some abdominal aortic aneurysms can be cured, if the probability of rupture is found to be relatively small after examination, and the severity of the condition is relatively mild, you can use drugs to control the condition, you can also choose endovascular treatment, you need to remove the pure abdominal aortic aneurysm, and then replace the artificial blood vessel after the operation can prevent it, basically can achieve the purpose.
After 2 years, it is basically difficult to recover, you can try to do hyperbaric oxygen and acupuncture**, and drug recommendations are not considered.
Is it severe if it is severe and requires another operation.
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