After the procedure, you'll be watched for a period of time.
Once you're able to drink, the I.V. line will be removed. You may eat and drink as you're able. You may feel some discomfort after the procedure, such as a headache or nausea. Tell your doctor so you can be treated for these effects.
You'll most likely go home at the end of the day. You'll need to have someone drive you home. If needed, you may stay in the hospital overnight. Once you're home, you may go back to your normal diet, medicines, and activities, unless your doctor tells you something different. You may be told to stay away from strenuous activity for a period of time.
You'll most likely be allowed to gently shampoo your hair the day after the procedure. But, don't scrub the pin sites on your head until they've completed healed. Healing usually takes about a week.
Call your doctor if you have any of the following:
- Severe headache that's not relieved by pain medicine
- Any weakness, numbness, or vision problems that are new or worse
- Bleeding or other fluid leaking from the pin sites that doesn't stop
- Seizures
Your doctor may give you other instructions after the procedure.