What are the contraindications after intracranial aneurysm intervention?

Contraindications after intracranial aneurysm intervention include avoiding triggers that may cause the aneurysm to rupture, such as violent coughing, flying within three months, and failing to take medications on time.
While intracranial aneurysm intervention is a relatively reliable procedure, there is still a risk of rupture after the procedure, so it is important to be aware of some of the conditions that can lead to rupture of the aneurysm after the procedure.
1. After the interventional surgery, especially in the first few months, it is necessary to pay attention to some factors that may trigger the rupture of aneurysm, such as violent coughing, frequent sneezing, too much emotional excitement, quarrel with others and constipation, etc., and the daily life should be done so that less coffee, strong tea, try not to stay up all night, and don’t engage in heavy physical labor.
2. Flying may cause aneurysm rupture due to the change of take-off and landing pressure, so try not to fly within three months after the operation.
3. It is very important to follow the doctor’s instructions and take medication on time. Failure to take medication on time may also cause the risk of aneurysm rupture.