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Understanding Blurry Vision: Possible Causes and When to Seek Help

Blurred vision I would like to inquire about blurred vision. I can see clearly up close, but my distance vision is blurry. This phenomenon occurred about a month ago, and after resting my eyes, it improved. Recently, I have experienced blurred vision in one eye. An ophthalmologic...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
Blurred vision is mostly related to eye issues. If there are any concerns, it is advisable to consult a neurologist.

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Understanding Eyelid Twitching: Is It a Sign of Tumor Recurrence?

Eyelid twitching? Dear Doctor, my mother underwent surgery a few years ago to remove a brain tumor, but the doctors informed us that the tumor could recur. Recently, her lower eyelid has been twitching. If the tumor does indeed recur, will a second surgery be as successful as the...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
It depends on the condition of the brain tumor.

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Understanding Sudden Double Vision and Increased Eye Pressure: A Guide for Families

Sudden onset of double vision accompanied by an increase in flashes to 200 degrees? Hello Dr. Chang Jun-Wei, I would like to ask you a question. My father is 60 years old and about 1-2 weeks ago, he suddenly experienced double vision while driving during the day. The next day, he...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
Since the MRI has already been scheduled, we will wait for the examination results. There are too many differential diagnoses to detail individually.

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Could It Be a Brain Tumor? Understanding Head Pain Symptoms

Could it be a brain tumor? When I shake my head or nod, I feel a painful sensation inside my head as if something is moving around, but I don’t experience any pain when I'm not doing those movements. The pain is located in the upper back part of my head. Could this be a brai...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
It does not appear to be a brain tumor; a follow-up at the neurology outpatient clinic is recommended.

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Understanding Head Discomfort: When to Worry About Neurological Issues

Brain issues Hello, Doctor. One day, while washing my hair, the hot water ran out, so I had to use cold water. After finishing, I felt a slight swelling and discomfort on the lower left side of my head. I'm not sure if there's any issue. Additionally, I would like to as...


Dr. Zhao Shaoqing Reply:
In general, if headache symptoms are mismanaged and do not improve, there is no need to worry unless they persist without improvement, in which case a neurosurgical evaluation should be considered to check for any abnormalities.

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Understanding Stroke and Spinal Cord Injury in ICU Patients

Currently in the intensive care unit, experiencing a stroke affecting the right side of the body, with spinal cord injury? Hello, currently in the intensive care unit, the patient has suffered a stroke affecting the right side of the body, with right pupil dilation and cerebellar...


Dr. Lai Zhaokang Reply:
Hello: If a malignant tumor has invaded the brain, including the cerebrum and cerebellum, and there is unilateral pupil dilation, along with a craniotomy for decompression already performed... the patient's condition is actually quite pessimistic, and the chances of recovery...

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Understanding Persistent Vegetative State After Brain Tumor Surgery: Key Insights

Brain issues Hello doctor, I would like to ask about a relative who underwent a biopsy surgery for a brain tumor. They were originally scheduled for discharge, but before leaving the hospital, they experienced seizures, vomiting, and loss of bowel and bladder control. Subsequentl...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) cannot detect all brain issues; a normal scan does not mean there are no problems in the brain. There may be other causes for the patient's coma.

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Post-Surgery Vision Loss: Can It Be Reversed After Brain Tumor Removal?

Postoperative issues following brain tumor surgery? Hello, Director Zhang. Recently, a family member underwent surgery to remove three tumors near the occipital lobe and the vertex, with a preliminary diagnosis of metastatic lung cancer. Before the surgery, they experienced doubl...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
It's hard to say; it depends on the situation. We can only continue to monitor it.

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Post-Surgery Recovery Insights for Glioblastoma Patients: Understanding Symptoms and Prognosis

Postoperative care for brain tumors? I would like to ask the doctor about my family member who fell ill in mid-March and was sent to the emergency room, where they were diagnosed with glioblastoma and intracranial hemorrhage. An emergency surgery was performed, with the first sta...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
The growth location of a brain tumor and the presence of bleeding can lead to significantly different clinical outcomes. Without detailed medical history and examination reports, it is not possible to provide an answer.

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Managing Post-Surgery Neurological Scarring After Brain Tumor Removal

Neurogenic scar tissue after brain tumor surgery? Hello Dr. Chang, I had a brain tumor removed in mid-last year, and I have been experiencing persistent symptoms such as tinnitus, diplopia, facial numbness, and trigeminal nerve issues as postoperative sequelae. I would like to kn...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
The term "scarring in the central nervous system" refers to the formation of scar tissue following nerve damage. It appears similar to nerve injury, and currently, there are no particularly effective treatment options available.

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Could It Be Subarachnoid Hemorrhage? Understanding Severe Headaches

Is it a subarachnoid hemorrhage? I started experiencing high blood pressure and severe headaches after eating pork the day before yesterday. The pain is worse than before, as if there is a stone pressing on my head. Sometimes I feel a bit better and manage to sleep, but I still w...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
Neurology.

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Understanding Occipital Headaches: Causes and Concerns for Patients with Tumors

Occipital headache Hello doctor, I started experiencing pain in the back of my head around 3 PM this afternoon. Initially, it was mild, but it became more intense over time. When I was riding my bike around 5 PM, hitting a bump caused the pain to worsen depending on the situation...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
Take medication and rest for two days. If symptoms persist, it is recommended to seek an outpatient examination.

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Post-Surgery Symptoms After Brain Tumor Removal: Causes and Recovery

Postoperative symptoms after brain tumor surgery? Hello, doctor. After undergoing brain tumor resection surgery last June, I have been experiencing persistent symptoms of tinnitus and facial numbness. Could this be due to nerve damage during the surgery, or is it a problem relate...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
Without detailed imaging and neurological examination, it is not possible to make a determination or provide an answer.

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Exploring Treatment Options for IDH-Mutant Glioma: A Patient's Guide

Is Dymista suitable for me? Hello Doctor: Below is my recent biopsy report. I was diagnosed with a grade II oligodendroglioma 18 years ago, and I have undergone surgery and radiation therapy. This time, the tumor has grown in the brainstem area, compressing the brainstem, and no ...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
I am not a brain tumor specialist; I recommend consulting a brain tumor specialist for an outpatient evaluation.

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Understanding MRI Results: Concerns About Pituitary Gland Changes

Brain MRI report Due to a high prolactin level of 54, I underwent an MRI, which reported "No definite brain mass including the sella region. Upward bulging appearance of the pituitary gland probably indicates some hypertrophy or physiological change." This second senten...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
The report has indicated that it is a physiological change, which is normal.

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Can Brain Tumors Cause Pressure in the Nasal Cavity?

Can a brain tumor compress the nasal cavity? Since October 2021, I have been experiencing a feeling of pressure and tightness in the right nasal cavity (without pain). I have consulted with an otolaryngologist and a dentist to rule out issues such as nasopharyngeal cancer or dent...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
Under normal circumstances, brain tumors do not compress the nasal cavity.

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Risks and Aftereffects of Craniopharyngioma Surgery: What to Expect

Surgical issues Is the risk of surgery high for a craniopharyngioma after a craniotomy? What are the potential postoperative complications?


Dr. Lai Zhaokang Reply:
Hello: Brain tumor surgery carries certain risks. I want to help you, but the information you provided is too brief for a professional neurosurgeon. I recommend that you have a thorough discussion with your surgical team preparing for the brain tumor surgery. The issues you are f...

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Understanding Neurofibromas: Symptoms, Risks, and Connections to Glioblastoma

Neurofibromas are benign tumors that arise from the nerve sheath, primarily composed of Schwann cells, fibroblasts, and other cell types. They are commonly associated with neurofibromatos Hello, doctor. Previously, my mother was diagnosed with a primary glioblastoma after a brain...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
1. The two conditions are different diseases. 2. If you feel unwell, seek medical attention as soon as possible.

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Understanding the Risks of Multiple Concussions and Cognitive Decline

Multiple concussions Hello Doctor, I have experienced five mild concussions over the past two years, with the most recent one occurring in mid-November. Since my third concussion in March, I have been experiencing ongoing issues with attention, judgment, and memory. A CT scan sho...


Dr. Lai Zhaokang Reply:
Hello: Repeated head injuries can potentially cause subtle brain damage and may lead to functional impairments in the brain, which may not be visible on a CT scan. A CT scan provides information to the physician regarding the presence of bleeding, brain tumors, or other condition...

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Could a Brain Tumor Cause Leg Numbness and Low Blood Pressure?

Does a brain tumor affect "numbness and tingling in the legs" and "low blood pressure"? Hello Dr. Chang, my father is 61 years old. Last July, he began experiencing tingling and numbness in his feet and calves, like being pricked by needles. An MRI determined ...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
Without detailed physical examination and imaging reports, it is not possible to determine if there is a correlation.

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