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Hello, can the left eye oculomotor nerve paralysis caused by subarachnoid hemorrhage caused by a car accident be completely cured? How to treat it?

Simple subarachnoid hemorrhage leads to oculomotor nerve paralysis rarely, because spider blood is different from ordinary hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage, because it is bleeding on the surface of brain tissue because of blood vessel rupture, not in the middle of brain tissue, so there are few symptoms of hemiplegia, aphasia and nerve injury. More than 80% of patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage have intracranial aneurysms, which will cause oculomotor nerve paralysis, because a tumor is easy to protrude from the common part of the aneurysm and compress the oculomotor nerve. This aneurysm can have existed before the car accident, and the car accident caused it to rupture and expand. Therefore, if the patient simply thinks that the subarachnoid hemorrhage caused by the car accident is inappropriate after the car accident, it is recommended to do DSA (total cerebral angiography) to rule out the aneurysm. If there is an aneurysm, choose the appropriate method to treat oculomotor nerve paralysis.