There is generally no specific limitation on the time for angiography after cerebellar hemorrhage, as long as the patient’s condition has recovered well and is relatively stable, he or she can receive angiography.
Angiography is a somewhat traumatic examination method, so it has certain requirements for the patient’s physical condition. It is necessary that the patient’s postoperative recovery is relatively smooth, his physical condition is good, and he has not caused serious complications, such as pneumonia or other uncomfortable symptoms, and his cardiopulmonary function is normal to receive angiography examination.
However, if the patient with cerebral hemorrhage is physically weak after the operation and has combined cardiopulmonary complications, such as lung infection, it is not recommended to receive angiography.
It is recommended that the patient actively undergoes the relevant examination, and the specialist will decide whether the patient is suitable to undergo angiography according to the relevant results.