How far can you recover from a craniopharyngioma eight months after surgery?

Eight months after craniopharyngioma surgery most patients can recover to return to normal work and study, and can fully afford to study and work.
Although craniopharyngioma is a benign tumor, it has the biological characteristics of malignant tumor and is very easy to recur. The risk of surgery is greater than other surgeries, and the side injuries and postoperative complications are more serious than other tumors. The temporary injuries caused by the surgery will increase the recovery time of the patient, and the overall recovery time of the patient is longer than that of other tumors.
If the tumor can be completely resected in the first operation and the normal brain tissue structure and function area are well preserved, the process of trauma repair and functional recovery can be basically completed more than eight months after the operation.
Eight months after the operation of craniopharyngioma, it is appropriate to review regularly, discomfort follow-up, follow-up visits. Actively keep in touch with the surgeon, and if necessary, improve the examination to dynamically monitor the changes of the condition.