Do you have to take medication for the rest of your life after craniopharyngioma surgery?

Whether patients need to take medication for the rest of their lives after craniopharyngioma surgery is uncertain, it depends on patients’ postoperative recovery, if there is no postoperative hormone abnormality and other situations, generally do not need to take medication. After craniopharyngioma surgery, patients should pay attention to the condition of the recovery, after surgery without postoperative hormone abnormalities, generally do not need to take medication to treat, craniopharyngioma is a benign tumor growing in the saddle region of the clinical symptoms manifested in the overall dysfunction, hypothalamus dysfunction, which will cause patients to vision loss or increased internal pressure and so on, the main focus of the surgery. Suffering from craniopharyngioma, it is recommended that patients should choose regular hospitals to do the appropriate examination, under the guidance of the doctor to carry out treatment scientifically, and pay more attention to the postoperative rehabilitation and prognosis work, to reduce the disease to their own body to bring harm and side effects.