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Post-Accident Urinary Issues: Understanding Bladder Dysfunction After Brain Injury

The father experienced a brain hemorrhage due to a car accident and is unable to urinate successfully after the removal of the urinary catheter? Dear Dr. Chiu, My father, who is 55 years old, was involved in a car accident three months ago. He sustained a head injury that result...


Dr. Qiu Yushu Reply:
Hello: Generally, catheter training can be successful. You may go to the rehabilitation department for further evaluation. Best wishes, Dr. Yu-Shu Chiu.

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Understanding Post-Traumatic Head Pain: When to Seek Medical Attention

Headache Hello Doctor: About seven years ago, I fainted while taking a bath at home alone. The water temperature was not high, and the soaking time was short. However, I felt dizzy and collapsed when I got up to rest in my room, hitting the back of my head against the corner of t...


Dr. Zhang Jinlong Reply:
Hello: Based on the described symptoms, it could be neuropathic pain. However, if there are additional symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, vomiting, and weakness or paralysis on one side of the body, it may indicate an intracranial condition. If you are concerned, please visit a ...

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Understanding Unconscious Responses After Brain Hemorrhage: A Patient's Journey

A brain hemorrhage may result in the eyes being open, but the patient remains unconscious? Hello, doctor. I previously asked about my condition, and now I have improved a bit, so I'm reaching out again. I am a 45-year-old male who had a stroke in April, which caused a blood ...


Dr. Zhang Yuanyi Reply:
Dear Pipi: (1) Generally speaking, after a drainage surgery for a brain hemorrhage, the condition is mostly stable after one to two months. Whether there is consciousness will depend on the recovery in the coming months, and there is no way to confirm the chances of regaining co...

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Understanding Eye Venous Reflux: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Ocular venous reflux Hello Doctor: I previously experienced a sudden spike in blood pressure to 185/115, which later caused me to see black shadows pulsating in my vision in sync with my heartbeat during episodes of increased heart rate and shortness of breath. After undergoing a...


Dr. Zhang Yuanyi Reply:
Dear QQ: Generally, in cases of superior oblique palsy (SOV), there may be retrograde visual impairment. Another possibility could involve the carotid-cavernous sinus fistula. Consider angiography; if the shadow is due to venous occlusion or vascular hemorrhage, it should be fixe...

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Understanding the Impact of Hypertension on Brain Hemorrhage Recovery

Hypertension Hello, doctor. A 45-year-old male with hypertension has suffered a cerebral hemorrhage and has undergone two drainages. His Glasgow Coma Scale score has improved from 5 to 8, but he has undergone a tracheostomy, so there is no score for the verbal response. Currently...


Dr. Zhang Yuanyi Reply:
I apologize, but I am unsure about the term "腦椎體" (which may refer to the "thalamus" or "brainstem" depending on the context) due to translation issues. The ventricles in a CT scan appear black under normal conditions, indicating no abnormalities. Ge...

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Uncontrolled Tongue Movement and Speech Issues After Brain Surgery: Causes and Insights

Involuntary movements of the tongue while speaking? I have a question to ask. About six months ago, my mother noticed that her speech became unclear, similar to having a "thick tongue," and her tongue would move involuntarily while speaking, which occurred quite frequen...


Dr. Zhang Yuanyi Reply:
After the removal of a lesion, although symptoms may be expected to improve or resolve, if the nerves (especially in the brain) were originally compressed or damaged, the nerve injury may remain irreversible even after the lesion has been excised. The removal of the lesion is int...

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Head Injury in Young Children: What Parents Need to Know

Head trauma Today, my child (1 year and 4 months old) fell from a height of about 60 cm and hit the upper right side of her head against the handle of a wardrobe (made of aluminum alloy), resulting in bleeding about 5 cm above her right ear. (The doctor estimated the wound to be ...


Dr. Huang Junxiong Reply:
Hello~ 1. A child over one year old who has received vaccinations according to the schedule does not need to receive a tetanus vaccine again. 2. For young children who are not yet able to express themselves, their mental status can be assessed through the following observations: ...

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Post-Operative Follow-Up for Brain Aneurysm: Key Questions Answered

Postoperative follow-up issues for cerebral aneurysm? Dear Dr. Ding, Thank you very much for your response on September 1 regarding my questions about the recovery time from double vision after my brain aneurysm surgery on August 28. I appreciate it! The reason I inquired about ...


Dr. Ding Xianwei Reply:
Dear Mr. Hong: I recommend that you discuss this matter with your attending physician. Sincerely, Dr. Ding Hsien-Wei, Attending Neurosurgeon, Taoyuan General Hospital, Department of Health.

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Understanding Brain Aneurysms: Recovery, Risks, and Care Tips

Cerebral aneurysm Dear Dr. Ding, On July 19, I was hospitalized due to dizziness and vomiting, and it was discovered that there was a 1 cm vascular malformation in my brainstem that had hemorrhaged. However, by the time I was admitted, the bleeding had stopped. The neurosurgeon ...


Dr. Ding Xianwei Reply:
Dear Mr. Hong, 1. The likelihood of a clip dislodging is quite low, and we have not heard of any such cases so far. 2. 3. Please discuss this with your surgeon. 4. It is not necessary. 5. In principle, if the surgical clip has been properly placed, there is no need to worry abo...

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Managing Subdural Hematoma in Patients with Liver Disease: A Complex Case

Subdural hematoma Hello Dr. Ding, The patient is diagnosed with liver cancer, cirrhosis, thrombocytopenia, splenomegaly, and a subdural hematoma. Last year, the patient was found to have a subdural hematoma due to altered mental status and underwent a splenectomy, which was uns...


Dr. Ding Xianwei Reply:
Dear You: This situation can be divided into two parts. The first is the issue of headaches. If the subdural hematoma has been present for a long time and the CT scan shows that the hematoma is no longer visible, then this is a matter of sequelae, and only symptomatic treatment c...

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Can Brain Tumors Undergo Second Radiation Therapy?

Can a brain tumor be treated with radiation therapy twice? My father is 71 years old and was diagnosed with lung cancer a few years ago at Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital. After undergoing chemotherapy for the lungs, the cancer metastasized to the brain. He then received radi...


Dr. Qiu Yushu Reply:
Hello: It is best to discuss with the radiation oncologist regarding the initial dosage, as it is unknown. If it is a single lesion, surgery may be considered. Best wishes, Dr. Yu-Shu Chiu.

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Understanding Hemorrhagic Stroke: A Family's Journey Through Crisis

Hemorrhagic stroke Dear Dr. Ding, My mother suffered a hemorrhagic stroke on February 14. At the nursing station, I saw my father signing the physician's critical condition notice. My father mentioned that she was still asking him for tissue when she arrived at the hospital...


Dr. Ding Xianwei Reply:
Hello: If a patient can survive the critical period of one week after a hemorrhagic stroke, generally speaking, the chances of survival are higher. Your mother may have experienced an intracranial hemorrhage due to anticoagulant therapy, which is inherently a double-edged sword. ...

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Understanding Post-Trauma Neurological Symptoms: When to See a Specialist

Brain..? Hello doctor, I have a question. I was in a car accident in the past, and the physician issued a report stating: head trauma, cerebral edema, subarachnoid hemorrhage, and atlantoaxial dislocation without associated nerve root paralysis. It has been quite some time since ...


Dr. Qiu Yushu Reply:
Please visit the neurosurgery outpatient clinic. Dr. Yu-Shu Chiu.

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Understanding Post-Surgery Care for Infants with Dural Hemorrhage

Right-sided subdural hematoma? Hello Dr. Ding, My son, who is over 4 months old, underwent emergency surgery on October 27 due to a right-sided subdural hematoma. He was discharged on November 6 and is already able to wash his hair. While he was in the intensive care unit, he ex...


Dr. Ding Xianwei Reply:
Hello: The question you asked is a bit premature. Generally speaking, after a traumatic brain injury, there can sometimes be residual effects, with the most concerning being seizures. Therefore, the physician has prescribed you antiepileptic medication. It is currently unknown ho...

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Understanding Brain Hemorrhage: Surgical Options and Recovery Concerns

Intracerebral hemorrhage I experienced dizziness for a week, and then suddenly lost peripheral vision. I went to the hospital for a CT scan, MRI, and angiography, which indicated an arteriovenous malformation and bleeding (suboccipital hemorrhage). The doctor recommended surgery,...


Dr. Ding Xianwei Reply:
Hello: Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) should be addressed, and there are currently three treatment options available. The first is surgical intervention, which carries significant risks and potential complications, but the advantage is that it immediately prevents further ble...

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Understanding Mild Hallucinations After Cerebellar Hemorrhage Recovery

Cerebellar hemorrhage has gradually improved, but there are occurrences of mild hallucinations? Hello Doctor: My mother experienced cerebellar hemorrhage and brainstem hemorrhage on July 25 (I have previously asked about this). She is gradually improving now (although she still h...


Dr. Ding Xianwei Reply:
Hello: Your issue is likely not closely related to cerebellar hemorrhage. Her symptoms resemble those of dementia, and a detailed examination and treatment may be necessary to understand the true cause. Sincerely, Dr. Ding Hsien-Wei, Neurosurgery.

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Is Hair Dye Safe for Patients with Brain Tumors?

Can I dye my hair if I have a tumor on my head? Doctor: Hello! I was diagnosed with a tumor on my scalp over 10 years ago, but the doctor said it could be removed or left alone for now. Can I dye my hair? (Because I have more gray hair, and the mix of black and gray looks odd.) W...


Dr. Ding Xianwei Reply:
Hello: Hair dyes contain chemical ingredients, so it's best to avoid dyeing if possible. Wishing you good health.

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Understanding Cerebellar and Brainstem Hemorrhage: A Patient's Journey

Cerebellar and brainstem hemorrhage Hello Doctor: My mother, who requires dialysis three times a week, was admitted to the intensive care unit at Xindian Gengxin Hospital on July 25 due to near-fainting. She was diagnosed with a small amount of bleeding in the cerebellum and brai...


Dr. Ding Xianwei Reply:
Hello: For your symptoms of limb weakness, it is recommended that you consult a rehabilitation specialist. Sincerely, Dr. Ding Hsien-Wei, Neurosurgery.

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Understanding Post-Head Injury Swelling in Children: What to Know

Swelling after a head injury? My daughter (7 years old) bumped the back of her head while playing two weeks ago. That day, it was red, swollen, and painful. Three days later, since she felt a slight bulge at the injury site and it was still painful when pressed lightly, I took he...


Dr. Ding Xianwei Reply:
Hello: We recommend that you take her to our neurosurgery outpatient clinic for better assistance. Sincerely, Dr. Ding Hsien-Wei, Neurosurgery.

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Understanding Hydrocephalus: Recovery, Treatment Options, and Prognosis

About hydrocephalus? Dear Doctor, My uncle underwent a minor surgery where a programmable valve was implanted in his brain. It has been less than two months, and his condition seems to have shown no progress; he still appears to have low energy. He developed hydrocephalus due t...


Dr. Qiu Yushu Reply:
Hello: As you mentioned, I am not aware of his detailed medical condition. It is best to visit the outpatient clinic for an examination to understand his condition and arrange for further tests. Best wishes. Dr. Yu-Shu Chiu

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