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Understanding Recovery from Right Brain Hemorrhage in an 80-Year-Old

Cerebral hemorrhage in the superficial region of the right hemisphere in an 80-year-old patient? Hello, Doctor: My mother had a 60cc hemorrhage in the right cerebral hemisphere on July 23, 2022. It has not affected her motor strength, but she has been sleeping a lot. She responds...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
1. Typically, it can be fully absorbed within a month. 2. Since we are unaware of the patient's current condition, please consult the original attending physician. 3. It is possible.

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Understanding Hydrocephalus: Treatment Options for Severe Cases in Elderly Patients

Hydrocephalus, resulting in complete body paralysis and loss of consciousness? My mother is 84 years old. In early May of this year, she underwent surgery for a brain hemorrhage at Shin Kong Hospital. After being discharged, she had a urinary catheter in place, was conscious, and...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
Without a detailed physical examination and imaging reports, it is not possible to answer such questions online. It is recommended to consult a neurosurgery outpatient clinic for evaluation.

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Blurred Vision After Brain Hemorrhage: Recovery and Treatment Options

Blurred vision due to cerebral hemorrhage? Hello Doctor, I would like to ask about my family member who has experienced slight bleeding in the brain due to a car accident. It has been a month since the accident, and there have been no dizziness symptoms, but the blurred vision ha...


Dr. Zhao Shaoqing Reply:
Hello: It is recommended to visit an ophthalmologist for a detailed examination to check for any damage to the optic nerve. The Changhua Hospital of the Ministry of Health and Welfare cares about you.

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Understanding Head Trauma: Long-Term Effects and Concerns

Head trauma Hello, doctor. Two years ago, I was struck on the head by a metal pipe while working. At the time, I was unsure if there was any damage, so I went to an orthopedic doctor for an X-ray. The doctor said there were no fractures in my skull. After two months, I consulted ...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
Basically, a minor impact from two years ago should not have any effects now. If you experience any discomfort, please schedule an appointment with a neurologist.

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Post-Traumatic Intracranial Hemorrhage: Follow-Up Care and Concerns

Follow-up for traumatic intracranial hemorrhage? On May 22, my mother was involved in a car accident and was sent to the hospital. She suffered a right skull fracture, traumatic intracranial hemorrhage, subarachnoid hemorrhage, subdural hematoma, and contusion with hemorrhage in ...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
Blood clots will be absorbed, and the chance of rebleeding is low; prevention is not possible.

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Understanding Dizziness Duration After Brain Hemorrhage: What to Expect

Duration of dizziness in cerebral hemorrhage? Hello Doctor, my mother was in a car accident on June 17th in the afternoon. She suffered a direct impact to her head, and after an emergency CT scan, it was found that she had slight intracranial hemorrhage. After evaluation by the e...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
Increasing dizziness is abnormal. Generally, dizziness can alleviate within 1-2 weeks.

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Understanding Brain Cysts: Management and Risks in Adolescents

Brain cyst A 13-year-old has experienced a cerebral hemorrhage and underwent external drainage. During surgery, a benign cyst was discovered but was ruptured by the blood. The doctor recommended placing a ventriculoperitoneal shunt, which would be a lifelong procedure. After care...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
Without detailed medical history and imaging studies, it is not possible to answer such questions.

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Head Injury from Garbage Bin: Symptoms and Follow-Up Care

Head injury on May 30, 2022? Hello Dr. Chang, I would like to ask about an incident that occurred on May 30th. I was hit on the head by the lid of a large green garbage bin at a landfill, which fell at a 90-degree angle (I was trying to retrieve something I accidentally threw awa...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
Headaches and dizziness are common after head trauma. If symptoms persist, please visit a neurosurgery outpatient clinic for evaluation.

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Understanding Post-Extraction Cognitive Issues: Is Tooth Removal to Blame?

Abnormal brain function? 1. Can tooth extraction lead to the aforementioned brain issues? 2. Could the extraction of two molars at once have caused damage to the brain? 3. If tooth extraction does not cause any brain damage, what could explain my current condition? I was very...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
Theoretically, tooth extraction should not cause brain-related issues. If there are any neurological symptoms, please consult a neurologist or psychiatrist. I am unable to address dental issues such as tooth extraction.

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Understanding Arachnoid Cysts: Treatment, Growth, and Symptoms Explained

MRI of the brain revealed the presence of a cyst? Hello Doctor, I had a brain MRI at the end of March, and the report indicated a suspected arachnoid cyst or mega cisterna magna in the posterior fossa of the cerebellar tonsils. 1. What treatment options are available for this...


Dr. Lai Zhaokang Reply:
1. Arachnoid cysts are generally asymptomatic. When symptoms do occur, they can vary from person to person. They may include headaches, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, or seizures. Other symptoms depend on the location of the cyst and its pressure on the spinal cord or brain. These ...

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Challenges in Healing: Managing Non-Healing Wounds After Brain Surgery

Wound non-healing? Several years ago, I underwent surgery for a cerebral aneurysm. In recent years, the scalp has thinned to the point where the metal plate is exposed and has become infected, failing to heal. Despite multiple debridements, there has been no improvement, and the ...


Dr. Li Zhonghuai Reply:
Hello! The metal fragment is a foreign object, and it should be removed if possible. Negative pressure wound therapy can be considered, as it promotes faster granulation tissue formation and accelerates wound healing. Wishing you well! Changhua Hospital cares about you!

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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 Brain Edema and Spinal Surgery: A Patient's Dilemma

Cerebral edema and spinal surgery? Hello: Eight months ago, a neurosurgeon told my mother that she had cerebral edema and needed surgery. At that time, my mother (80 years old) showed no symptoms, so we did not take it seriously. Now she is walking unsteadily and appears to be be...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
Without a complete physical assessment, this question cannot be answered.

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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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Managing Swelling and Bruising After a Car Accident: A Guide

Car accident, hematoma on the left occipital region and left forehead? On the evening of February 27, a car accident occurred, resulting in a collision with a utility pole. The emergency diagnosis indicated a concussion, with significant hematomas on the left posterior region of ...


Dr. Zhao Shaoqing Reply:
Hello: It is common to experience localized hematoma and bruising at the site of head trauma a few days after the injury. If you experience any loss of consciousness or weakness in your limbs, you can apply ice packs for the first three days, followed by heat therapy after that. ...

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Possibility of Removing a Drain Tube After Neurosurgery: What to Know

The possibility of removing the drainage tube? Hello Doctor: I would like to ask, last November I underwent surgery to place a drainage tube from my right brain to my stomach to address the issue of hydrocephalus. I would like to know if it is possible to remove this drainage tub...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
The removal is straightforward. However, what was the reason for placing the drainage tube initially? After removal, is there a possibility of developing hydrocephalus again? These are considerations you need to take into account.

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Post-Craniotomy Care: How Long Should Follow-Up Treatment Last?

How long should follow-up treatment be after brain surgery due to a car accident? Hello Doctor: I would like to ask about my 8-year-old child who suffered a skull fracture on the left side due to a car accident. Emergency surgery was performed to remove the fractured bone, and tw...


Dr. Zhang Junwei Reply:
The sequelae are not related to the surgery but are associated with the initial brain injury. It depends on the severity of the brain injury at that time.

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