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What are the risks &types of food & diet should i follow after a cranial anyerisum(stroke) ?

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Berry?: I'm going to assume that you had a ruptured berry aneurysm and that you were successfully treated. You'd do well -- like everyone else -- to avoid very greasy and very salty food, and in fact if your physician has suggested avoiding salt to forestall any tendency to hypertension, this might be a great idea. There's no magic food for recovery. Best wishes.

Answered 9/3/2015

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Dr. Creighton Wright answered

Specializes in surgery

Any: Depends more on other issues: diabetes, hypertension, hypercholesterolemic etc.

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