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Dr. Sandeep Jain Spine Surgeon

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Questions & Answers on "Spine Surgeon" (48)

My name is shameer .I have surgery L1 burst .and loss control on bladder and bowel .11 months completed .how gain Bladder regaining power

Male | 23

It is tough to cope with the loss of control over the bladder and bowel. These problems may occur after L1 burst surgery due to injury to the nerves. Symptoms of this include not feeling the need to pee or poop or leaking. The positive news is that you can regain bladder control with pelvic floor exercises and bladder training. Request your doctor or physiotherapist to devise a plan for strengthening those muscles. 

Answered on 10th Sept '24

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my grandmother went into a coma caused by hepatic encephalopathy. she was completely fine until her hands started trembling and she started vomiting one morning. there were no symptoms before that. she does have liver cirrhosis. she was taken to a hospital approximately 12 hours after this happened and placed into an ICU with a ventilator. she regained consciousness in about 24 hours, after the ammonia had been flushed out from the brain and the chest. she was in critical condition, but has been recovering well. now off the ventilator she does have noticeable personality changes yet good memory. this to me is extremely scary. she also seems less aware of the environment and takes longer to answer. could these affects be temporary or permanent?

Female | 70

Hepatic encephalopathy, which is the cause of her coma, can result in some temporary changes in personality and slow thinking. This is because the liver is not functioning properly and the toxins are building up in the brain. However, these effects might be lessened with treatment and time. 

Answered on 9th Sept '24

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Meri mummy patient hai unki brain tumor Ki sergary hui hai unko abhi urine me control bhi nahi hai or urine bhi bahot bar aata hai Doctor ne unko flodart tablet diya tha but usse kuch effect nahi huva to aap bhi kuch tablet bata sakte hai kya plz abhi mummy gav me rahte hai or unko chalne me bhi thoda problem hai to vo kahi ja nahi pate

Female | 60

It is always best to consult with her doctor to see what's the best course of action is for her. However, medications such as oxybutynin, tolterodine, and solifenacin may be effective in treating urinary incontinence. Additionally, physical therapy and pelvic floor exercises may help improve her walking and bladder control.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I had a routine mri scan which has showed a possible 1mm dilated blood Vessell on my brain,is a dilated blood Vessell the same as an aneurysm?

Male | 44

A dilated blood vessel is not necessarily the same as an aneurysm, but it can sometimes indicate one. Follow up with a doctor for evaluation and any necessary treatment.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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