How long to recover from cerebral aneurysm intervention

The recovery period of cerebral aneurysm intervention surgery is usually about one week, if the aneurysm has been ruptured, the recovery period will be prolonged to about 3 weeks to 1 month, the specific recovery time varies from person to person. For unruptured aneurysms, patients can recover well in about one week after the intervention surgery, and after discharge from the hospital, they need to control their blood pressure, avoid emotional fluctuations, and avoid high-intensity work and physical exercise. Generally, cerebral angiography should be repeated between half a year and one year to observe the healing of the aneurysm and whether there is any recurrence of the aneurysm. For aneurysms that have ruptured, it takes longer for the patient to absorb the hematoma after the intervention, and bed rest is usually required for about 3 weeks, and after the symptoms improve, the patient can be discharged from the hospital under observation for about another week. After being discharged from the hospital, it is also necessary to control the blood pressure and avoid emotional fluctuations and high-intensity work. It is recommended that patients with cerebral aneurysm choose regular hospitals for consultation and treatment under the guidance of doctors, and consult their doctors for specific recovery periods.