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Dr. N Chandrashekar Carotid Cavernous Fistula Treatment

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Dr. Paritosh Pandey Carotid Cavernous Fistula Treatment

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Dr. Madva Jayashankar Carotid Cavernous Fistula Treatment

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Dr. Azeez Pasha Carotid Cavernous Fistula Treatment

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Dr. U Vasudeva Rao Carotid Cavernous Fistula Treatment

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Dr. Hemanth Kumar Pandharpurkar Carotid Cavernous Fistula Treatment

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Questions & Answers on "Carotid Cavernous Fistula Treatment" (48)

Sir, our patient was told by the Drs on the eve of the feast. He suffered a cerebral hemorrhage due to sudden high blood pressure. He was operated on and a drain was inserted. He was intubated for the first 3 days, and reintubated 4 days later. It was informed that our patient reacted to pain but could not wake up because he was unconscious. We watched him react to some reactions, but his doctors say that these reactions are meaningless, for example, when I tickled the bottom of our patient's right foot, I saw that his right toes made small movements and I saw him open his eyes. and I looked from left to right with eye movements and I saw tears flowing from my left eye, I couldn't see this feeling in the left foot. When we wet it with cotton, I saw mouth and lip movements move, I saw movements that were disturbed by thirst, but there was no speech, but the first 10 legs of his body were very swollen and cold. In the last week, keep the body on fire, from the feet to the head, the body temperature is very high. Our patient was operated on the 14th day. Drainage has changed Dear teacher, we need you about the general condition of our patient, can you get back to us, can we share our patient's information?

Erkek | 75

I would suggest to consult with the patient's doctors and nurses directly involved in their care for accurate information and updates regarding their condition and share your concerns directly with them.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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My daughter is challenging with obstructive hydrocephalus.so you are suggesting me.who is the best doctor to my baby?

Female | 10 months

Symptoms may include headaches, vomiting, blurred vision, and changes in behavior. This condition arises when fluid accumulates in the brain, often due to blockages. Seeking advice from a pediatric neurologist or neurosurgeon specialized in this area is essential for proper diagnosis and management. They can recommend effective treatment options, which may include surgery to relieve pressure. I encourage you to reach out to a local children's hospital for a referral to a qualified specialist. 

Answered on 11th Jan '25

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Can a seizure cause paralysis?

Male | 53

Yes seizure can temporarily lead to paralysis

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Can I have some brief that whether our brain and skull associated with some circular/ring shaped bones mainly to limbic nd hypothalamus...

Female | 16

The brain is protected by the skull, but there are no specific circular or ring-shaped bones associated with the limbic system and hypothalamus. These regions are part of the brain's structure and function independently within the skull's protection. And the brain's structure consists of various regions and structures that work together to regulate functions such as emotions, memory, and homeostasis, with the protection provided by the skull.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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