Usually, headache after pituitary tumor surgery is a normal phenomenon, which is mainly related to the damage of brain tissue and the disappearance of anesthesia effect during the surgery.
Usually, headache after pituitary tumor surgery is a normal phenomenon, because in addition to removing the lesion during surgery, it is easy to cause certain stimulation or damage to the surrounding tissues and nerves, which induces the phenomenon of post-surgery headache. There is also a certain relationship between postoperative headache and the disappearance of anesthesia effect in some patients, but it can be relieved or disappeared with the prolongation of time, and no special treatment is needed.
In addition to the above cases, headache may also occur if the patients do not pay attention to wound care after pituitary tumor surgery and induce inflammation and infection, or bleed after surgery. If the symptoms of headache after pituitary tumor surgery are serious or worsen progressively, the patient should inform the doctor in time so that effective treatment measures can be taken to prevent accidents.
It is recommended that postoperative pituitary tumor patients should strengthen personal care and closely monitor their conditions, and should not indiscriminately use drugs or prescriptions to relieve headache symptoms in order to prevent aggravation of the condition. Postoperative patients should also pay attention to the balanced intake of nutrients and maintain physical and mental happiness.