What happens after pituitary tumor surgery

After pituitary tumor surgery, there may be vision loss, pituitary hypoplasia, which may also lead to generalized weakness, headache, nausea and vomiting, no appetite and other symptoms, in addition to increased urination, most of which will be relieved on their own after a period of time, so there is no need to worry too much.
1. Some adverse reactions may occur after pituitary tumor surgery, for example, patients may have abnormal pituitary and hypothalamus functions, resulting in the increase of patients’ urine output. Some patients may feel secretion coming out from the nasal cavity when coughing or when straining to defecate. Hematoma and abscess may also appear in the localized area of the operation.
2. After pituitary tumor surgery, there may be more clinical manifestations, so it is necessary to closely observe the development of the disease after surgery, and if the symptoms are not relieved or aggravated, it is necessary to respond to the surgeon in time.
After pituitary tumor surgery, it is recommended to strictly monitor the changes of the condition under the guidance of the physician, so as to avoid aggravation of the condition or even life-threatening.