Can you take diclofenac sodium after cerebral aneurysm intervention?

Diclofenac sodium can be taken after aneurysm intervention surgery, diclofenac sodium belongs to the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory analgesic drugs, common side effects for the digestive tract reaction, and aneurysm itself is not directly related.
The principle of diclofenac sodium is mainly through the inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis and produce anti-inflammatory analgesic, antipyretic effect. It is commonly used clinically for: osteoarthralgia, spondyloarthritis, gouty arthritis, rheumatoid arthropathy, shoulder joint pain and synovitis in various parts of the body, tenosynovitis. It can also be very effective for pain after sports injury, post-surgical pain, toothache, headache.
Diclofenac sodium common side effects: the most important performance in the gastrointestinal tract and digestive system, patients with gastrointestinal tract diseases are not recommended to take this drug, a few patients who take it appeared gastric ulcers, stomach bleeding.
There are related diseases recommended to go to the hospital, under the guidance of the doctor to use drugs, avoid self-medication.