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Many of the conditions treated in neurosurgery—particularly those related to
cerebrovascular or spinal issues—can be prevented from worsening, and may even be
cured, if detected early and managed properly. For cerebrovascular diseases such as
stroke and aneurysms, it is recommended to start with controlling the three major
risk factors: hypertension, diabetes, and dyslipidemia. Adopting a healthier diet
and developing regular exercise habits are also crucial. If you experience sudden
headaches, weakness in the limbs, blurred vision, or difficulty speaking, please
seek medical attention immediately. Spinal health also begins with daily habits.
Avoid improper postures, heavy lifting with poor technique, or prolonged sitting and
standing. Maintaining correct posture and regular exercise is key to spinal care. If
surgery becomes necessary, minimally invasive spinal surgery has seen significant
advancements in recent years. Using small incisions and precise navigation, it
effectively addresses conditions such as herniated discs and spondylolisthesis,
helping to reduce postoperative pain and recovery time. However, every patient’s
condition is different. If you have any questions about your illness or treatment
options, you are always welcome to visit our clinic for further discussion.
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