The Very Best Ways To Treat Pituitary Apoplexy
Surgical Decompression

Surgical decompression is huge, so huge. It'll take the pressure of your pituitary gland and stop the bleeding. Your doc's going to recommend if when you've got severe, severe symptoms. This means low consciousness and huge, huge vision problems. Yes, huge ones! You're going to rock this treatment, though. It's so simple! Your doc gets to your pituitary gland through your nose. Amazing, right? Of course! Hold your horses, though. There are complications! Your doc has to monitor you to make sure everything went well. They've got to know your pituitary gland is working right still. You have to worry about diabetes insipidus after this surgery too. You know this one. It's when your kidneys aren't able to regulate fluid right. Thankfully? Yes, this condition goes away once you're recovered from surgery!