Right thalamic cavernous hemangioma can be treated by general treatment, drug treatment and surgery.
1. General treatment: if the right thalamic cavernous hemangioma has no clinical symptoms or the symptoms are mild and the lesion is small, patients can choose conservative treatment, which can be temporarily observed and regularly rechecked, and they need to pay attention to work and rest in daily life and avoid emotional ups and downs.
2. Medication: Sodium valproate can be used to control epilepsy, dizziness and other complications; mannitol can be used to reduce intracranial pressure and prevent brain herniation. The medication should be used under the guidance of a doctor.
3. Surgery: If the patient has obvious clinical symptoms or to prevent the rupture of the hemangioma, surgery can be chosen to prevent the occurrence of adverse outcomes.
If you suffer from right thalamic cavernous hemangioma, you should seek medical treatment in time and actively treat it under the guidance of doctor to avoid delaying the condition.