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I suddenly passed out at about 3 o’clock in the morning on August 19, 2019, and did not wake up until about 3 o’clock in the afternoon on the 19th. I don’t have any major physical problems, I just have a headache. The doctor recommended that I undergo minimally invasive surgery, craniotomy, or conservative treatment in the intensive care unit. Now I would like to ask the doctor for your advice.
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There are many causes of subarachnoid hemorrhage, the most common of which is congenital aneurysm, accounting for more than % of the total number. Followed by cerebrovascular malformations, of which the arteriovenous type is more common and more common in young people. Hypertensive arteriosclerotic aneurysms are fusiform aneurysms. Abnormal hemangiomas at the base of the brain are also one of the causes of subarachnoid hemorrhage in children, accounting for % of the total number. Other possible causes include fungal aneurysm, intracranial connective tissue disease, pituitary apoplexy, cerebral vasculitis, blood diseases, etc., of which a certain proportion are unknown.