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Understanding Temporal Veins: Symptoms and Possible Conditions

The veins from the temples to the forehead? I would like to inquire about a noticeable crack in the temple area that is quite prominent, but there has been no external trauma. There is also a visible vein extending to the forehead, which becomes swollen when I lower my head, appe...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
It should be the venous vessels and their grooves. If there are any issues, you can visit the neurosurgery outpatient clinic for an examination.

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Understanding Throat Pain: Possible Causes and Concerns After Tonsil Surgery

Throat issues Hello Doctor, I would like to consult you. I have been experiencing a sensation of a foreign body and sharp pain in my throat and pharyngeal wall (the area from the uvula down to the deep throat) for the past three months. Additionally, I have pain on the left side ...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
This is not a neurology issue; you should seek assistance from another otolaryngologist.

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Understanding Head Trauma: When to Seek Medical Attention After Injury

Head trauma Hello Director Zhang: A friend of mine accidentally hit their forehead on the right side with a metal pipe at work, resulting in a laceration that required three stitches. It has been four days since the incident, and although there are no symptoms of vomiting or dizz...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
If there are no persistent headaches or dizziness, continue to monitor the situation. If there are any other severe discomforts, please schedule an appointment with the neurosurgery clinic.

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Understanding Temporal Hollowing and Pain: Causes and Concerns

Sunken temples, stabbing pain, and visible veins? Hello, doctor. I have a noticeable indentation at the left temple area. When I press on the temple, there is a distinct groove that extends up to my forehead, and I can see a prominent bluish discoloration. When I touch it, there ...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
It should be the venous vessels and their grooves; if there are any issues, you can visit the neurosurgery outpatient clinic for an examination.

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Understanding the Risks of Multiple Concussions and Cognitive Decline

Multiple concussions Hello doctor, I have had four concussions in the past two years (the most recent one was in early August), and I am still experiencing issues with attention, judgment, and memory. I am currently taking Micronutrients. Can you tell me if my risk of developing ...


Dr. Zhao Shaoqing Reply:
Hello: After a head injury, there is a higher likelihood of future brain atrophy. If you experience issues with attention, judgment, or memory after discharge, we recommend that you follow up with the Neurosurgery outpatient clinic at our hospital. The Ministry of Health and Welf...

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Self-Inflicted Head Injury: Risks and Recovery Tips

I hit myself hard near the temple? Hello, Doctor. On August 14, I hit my right temple (near the temple) very hard out of anger. At that time, I did not experience vomiting, loss of consciousness, or swelling. I immediately applied ice for three days. I am quite anxious, and this ...


Dr. Zhao Shaoqing Reply:
Hello: There may be symptoms of a mild concussion. If there is right-sided brain hemorrhage, the likelihood is higher within three days; after three days, the probability decreases. If symptoms worsen, a consultation with a neurosurgeon is recommended for evaluation.

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Understanding Head Injuries: What to Do After a Slip and Fall

Slipped in the bathroom and hit the right side of the head, at the location corresponding to the ear? I slipped while coming down from a half-meter high step because one of my feet was too wet, and I hit the right side of my head. At the time, I was fully conscious and aware that...


Dr. Zhao Shaoqing Reply:
Hello: Your symptoms suggest a concussion, including headaches and dizziness. It is important to rest and avoid staying up late or staring at screens for extended periods. If you experience excessive sleepiness, weakness, or persistent vomiting, you need to complete your outpatie...

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Understanding Indentations in the Skull: When to Seek Medical Advice

The bones of the skull are slightly concave? Hello doctor, over the past few days, I noticed a section of bone near the left ear at the back of my head that feels like it has a slight indentation (about three centimeters long). I would like to know if this is a normal phenomenon....


Dr. Lai Zhaokang Reply:
Hello! It is suspected to be caused by congenital factors or during the growth and development period of childhood. If you have concerns, please consult a neurosurgeon or an otolaryngologist for a physical examination and assessment. Best wishes to you. // Dr. Lai Chao-Kang, Chan...

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Understanding Left Back Numbness: Causes and Treatment Options

Numbness near the left back, specifically in the area of the "Huang" point? Hello, doctor. I have had a habit of slouching since childhood, and I tend to support my head with my left hand while sitting. About two years ago, one morning after waking up and engaging in no...


Dr. Lai Zhaokang Reply:
Hello: In addition to the condition of the cervical spine, it is advisable to further evaluate upper limb nerve conduction studies (NCS) and the thoracic spine to rule out other concurrent lesions. Best wishes // Dr. Lai Chao-Kang, Changhua Hospital

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Understanding Coma After Brain Hemorrhage Surgery: What to Expect

Coma after surgery for cerebral hemorrhage? Hello Doctor, my father had an accident at work on June 22, where he slipped and hit his head. He was taken to the hospital, where they diagnosed him with a brain hemorrhage and performed emergency surgery. The surgery was successful, a...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
Without detailed physical examination and imaging reports, it is not possible to answer this question.

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Understanding Left Neck Pain: Causes and Rehabilitation Strategies

Left-sided cervical pain? Yesterday morning, I stretched and heard a "pop" near my neck. Since then, turning my head backward or moving it up and down has caused significant soreness and limited mobility. I can feel a muscle on the left side of my neck, extending from t...


Dr. Lai Zhaokang Reply:
Hello: It is suspected that there is a strain in the cervical facet joints, along with inflammation of the surrounding muscles and ligaments. It is recommended to wear a cervical collar to allow the cervical spine to rest. For the first three days, apply ice if there is severe pa...

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Should You Seek Medical Attention After a Head Injury?

Should I seek further examination after hitting my head against the wall? About two weeks ago, I was trying to lean back while sitting, but I misjudged the distance and hit my head against a concrete wall. The impact was quite loud, but since the wall was flat, there were no visi...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
If the symptoms do not persist or worsen, observation may be sufficient.

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Understanding Tightness and Numbness: Neurological Concerns Explained

Feeling a tightness or pressure in the head? Hello Doctor: Over the past three to four days, I have been experiencing a tight and pressure-like sensation in my head, along with numbness in my hands and feet. The numbness occurs in both sides, but not simultaneously. It usually ha...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
Please visit a neurology outpatient clinic; a detailed physical examination is necessary for diagnosis.

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Understanding Coma After Brain Hemorrhage Surgery: Hope and Recovery

Coma after surgery for intracerebral hemorrhage? Hello doctor, my father had an accident at work on June 22nd where he slipped and hit his head. He was taken to the hospital for examination and was diagnosed with a brain hemorrhage. An emergency surgery was performed, and the ope...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
The location and size of the intracerebral hemorrhage, as well as the level of consciousness, will all affect the postoperative recovery of the patient. Without detailed medical history and imaging, it is not possible to answer this question.

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Understanding Occipital Neuralgia Symptoms and Treatment Options

Symptoms of occipital neuralgia? Hello doctor, about a week ago (07/03), I started feeling a painful, swollen lump near the left back of my head close to my neck. The next day, I began to experience scalp pain and some tingling sensations. After researching online, I suspected it...


Dr. Lai Zhaokang Reply:
Hello: Based on what you described, there is currently a raised area that is slightly red and swollen... I recommend that you see a dermatologist for further evaluation. Best wishes, Dr. Lai Chao-Kang, Neurosurgery, Changhua Hospital.

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Understanding Scalp Lumps: When to Seek Medical Attention

Small lump on the scalp? Hello Doctor: I have a small lump on the top of my head (approximately 4.5 cm in diameter). The location of the lump had a history of circular hair loss about five years ago. When I initially saw a dermatologist, there was a slight swelling, but I didn&#x...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
You can continue to observe it, and if it becomes more pronounced, schedule an appointment with the neurosurgery clinic.

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Understanding Head Injuries: Symptoms and When to Seek Help

Head trauma Hello, today (June 7) around noon, I lost control of my emotions and self-harmed by hitting my head against a wall, pulling my hair, and repeatedly striking the edge of my desk and the wooden door of my wardrobe. The areas impacted on my head include: forehead, back o...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
Please schedule an appointment with the neurosurgery outpatient clinic for evaluation.

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Managing Hydrocephalus After Prolonged Coma: Surgical Options Explored

Is it necessary to address hydrocephalus in a patient who has been in a coma for over six months following a car accident? In late November last year, the patient was involved in a car accident, suffering a head injury from a rear-end collision, resulting in a coma and dilated pu...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
Due to the lack of detailed medical history, it is not possible to determine whether it would be beneficial for the patient's recovery, as I am concerned about providing you with incorrect information.

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Concerns About Uneven Skull: When to See a Neurologist or Orthopedic Specialist?

Head issues? Hello Dr. Zhao, if there is a suspected bone issue in the head (approximately on the sides of the frontal bone, with a feeling of irregularities upon palpation), and it is not painful, I am a bit concerned because my friends and family do not have this condition. I a...


Dr. Zhao Shaoqing Reply:
Hello: You can visit our neurosurgery department for a direct assessment. The Ministry of Health and Welfare Changhua Hospital is concerned about you.

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Concerns About Uneven Skull: When to See a Neurologist or Orthopedic Specialist?

Head issues Hello Dr. Zhao, if there is a suspected bone issue in the head (approximately on the sides of the frontal bone, with a feeling of irregularities upon palpation), and it is not painful, I am concerned because my friends and family do not have this condition. I am unsur...


Dr. Zhao Shaoqing Reply:
Hello: You can visit our neurosurgery department for a direct assessment. The Ministry of Health and Welfare Changhua Hospital cares about you.

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