How long after Moyamoya disease surgery can one resume sexual activity?
Generally speaking, the time to resume sexual activity after Moyamoya disease surgery depends on the patient's recovery. Some patients with good recovery may resume sexual activity within three months, while others who recover more slowly may need longer than three months. The details are as follows:
1. Within three months: Since Moyamoya disease is a cerebrovascular disorder, patients may experience symptoms such as cognitive impairment, epilepsy, and headaches after onset. Therefore, these patients should avoid strenuous physical activities and try to control their emotions to prevent excessive tension. Common surgical procedures for Moyamoya disease include direct revascularization, indirect revascularization, and combined surgeries. The typical postoperative recovery period for these procedures is about three months. Patients in better baseline health may recover within three months and can cautiously resume limited sexual activity afterward. However, they should avoid excessive emotional excitement to reduce the risk of disease recurrence.
2. More than three months: For some patients, arterial branches are too thin, making the vascular reconstruction surgery more difficult and complex, which results in a slower recovery process. These patients should wait longer than three months before resuming sexual activity to avoid worsening their condition. Additionally, during the recovery period, they should establish healthy lifestyle habits, such as maintaining regular sleep patterns and eating a balanced diet.
Patients are advised to seek timely medical attention if discomfort occurs and to follow standardized treatment under the guidance of a physician, which will help promote recovery.