Pituitary microadenomas do not heal on their own and require prompt consultation with a neurologist and aggressive treatment under medical supervision.
Pituitary microadenomas are pituitary tumors <10mm that can cause compression or lead to abnormal hormone secretion and usually do not recover on their own. If a pituitary microadenoma is diagnosed, the appropriate treatment needs to be tailored to its specific type. If it is a pituitary prolactinoma, medication such as oral bromocriptine may be administered in the early stages, and surgery may be required if the results are not satisfactory. In the case of other types of pituitary tumors, surgical treatment is most often the main treatment. Even in patients who have undergone surgical treatment, there is a possibility of recurrence, and regular follow-up should be performed after surgery to observe the development of changes in the disease to avoid recurrence. After the occurrence of pituitary microadenoma, you should promptly consult the neurology department of the hospital and choose the appropriate treatment under the guidance of the doctor to obtain the best treatment effect, instead of waiting for self-healing and delaying the disease.