How to prevent the enlargement of cerebral aneurysm?

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Cerebral aneurysm is a kind of aneurysm like protrusion caused by abnormal changes of local blood vessels, which is not a tumor itself. Due to the lack of elastic fibers in the middle layer of intracranial artery wall, less smooth muscle, and lack of supporting structure around the blood vessels, under the impact of high-pressure blood flow, aneurysm like protrusions gradually formed in the weak parts such as the bifurcation of blood vessels, namely aneurysms. Cerebral aneurysms are common in middle-aged people, ranking the third in cerebrovascular accident patients, next only to cerebral thrombosis and hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage. Therefore, early detection, early diagnosis and early treatment are needed. Let's take a look at the following.

How to prevent the enlargement of cerebral aneurysm?

First: meningioma patients diet should be light, eat more protein and vitamins rich food, mainly eat alkaline food. Such as vegetables, fruits, corn, plus turtle, loach weak acid food, can not take big fish big meat, otherwise acid body fluid, conducive to cancer cell proliferation and recurrence.

Second: cerebral aneurysm is a kind of brain hemangioma like protrusion caused by abnormal changes of local blood vessels, which is not a tumor itself. Due to the lack of elastic fibers in the middle layer of intracranial artery wall, less smooth muscle, and lack of supporting structure around the blood vessels, under the impact of high-pressure blood flow, aneurysm like protrusions gradually formed in the weak parts such as the bifurcation of blood vessels, namely aneurysms.

Third: meningioma patients should not eat stimulating food, such as spicy food, tea, coffee, etc. Balanced nutrition is helpful for postoperative recovery. As for all kinds of tonics, they can be taken properly on the premise of ensuring adequate food nutrition, but it is not advocated to rely on tonics completely.

matters needing attention

Cerebral aneurysms are common in middle-aged people, ranking the third in patients with cerebrovascular accidents, next only to cerebral thrombosis and hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage. The harm of cerebral aneurysms is that their rupture often leads to disability or death. Survivors can still bleed again. Therefore, early detection, early diagnosis and early treatment are needed.