Can cerebrovascular entrapment be cured by conservative treatment

Whether cerebrovascular entrapment can be cured with conservative treatment depends on the severity of the condition. However, in most cases, conservative treatment cannot achieve a complete cure.
Conservative treatment of cerebral vascular entrapment is generally based on medication, mainly to maintain stable blood pressure and pain relief and other related targeted measures to maintain short-term stabilization of the patient’s condition. A small number of patients can control their condition and achieve clinical cure through conservative treatment.
However, in most cases, patients with cerebrovascular entrapment will be accompanied by obvious clinical symptoms, such as headache, dizziness, unsteady gait, etc., which can not be completely cured through conservative treatment alone.
For cerebrovascular sandwich disease, if the patient’s physical condition can tolerate surgery, intervention or surgery is usually preferred to minimize later complications and reduce the risk of the disease.
For more information on whether cerebral vascular entrapment can be cured by conservative treatment, it is recommended to consult a medical professional.