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How is cerebral vascular malformation treated?


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Cerebrovascular malformations are relatively large, and can be treated by drug therapy, radiation therapy, surgery, etc. Specific measures are as follows:
For patients with large cerebrovascular malformations but no history of bleeding, early doctors will recommend drug therapy, such as the application of carbamazepine tablets, phenobarbital tablets, phenytoin sodium tablets and other antiepileptic drugs to prevent seizures. Valsartan capsules, furosemide tablets, hydrochlorothiazide tablets and other antihypertensive drugs to strictly control blood pressure. For those who cannot tolerate surgery, radiosurgery can also be taken. Radiotherapy is a method to destroy the blood vessels of the lesions by high-dose electric rays, while surgical treatment is the main way of clinical treatment of cerebrovascular malformations, which can be divided into interventional surgery and cerebrovascular malformations surgery.