There are different reasons why someone can experience brain damage, from an injury at birth to a catastrophic brain injury or even cancer as an adult. Brain damage can be mild or severe, temporary or long-lasting. Any kind of brain damage or injury must be treated swiftly by an experienced medical professional in order to
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Treatments For Arachnoid Cysts
Arachnoid cysts are a common type of cyst which can affect the brain or spinal cord. Many arachnoid cysts remain constant in size and do not cause symptoms or require any treatment. However, depending on their size and location, some arachnoid cysts can cause pressure on the brain or spinal cord, which can result in
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Surgical oncology deals with the diagnosis and treatment of cancer using a variety of surgical methods. Cancer surgery and tumor surgeries are used to remove benign or malignant tumors in many different parts of the body. The thought of having a tumor removed can make anyone anxious. These are highly complex surgical procedures that should
Read MoreEffects of Brain Tumors on the Pituitary Gland
The pituitary gland is actually a two-part gland, one on either side of the head, and each locus is approximately halfway between your eye and the top of your ear. It is a master gland for the endocrine system, greatly influencing the hormone glands throughout the body. A brain tumor is an abnormal growth of
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When people think of neurosurgery, they think of surgery on the brain. While this is true, neurosurgery covers a whole lot more than just the brain. Neurosurgery is a specialty that deals with preventing, diagnosing, and treating disorders, injuries, and conditions of the nervous system, which consists of the brain and spinal cord, peripheral nerves,
Read MoreNeurosurgery: Reasons for Brain Surgery
Neurosurgery is a medical specialization that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disorders, injuries, and conditions associated with the central and peripheral nervous system. There are a plethora of conditions and issues treated through neurosurgery. Examples include: trauma, congenital anomalies, infections, stroke, degenerative diseases of the spine, and more. The type of physician
Read MoreRecovery from Tumor Surgery
Any surgery requires intensive care and rehabilitation afterward. But for surgeries that involve tumors of the brain, post-surgery care is extra important to follow. A patient’s recovery will depend on the type and extent of the surgery, but know that recovering from a tumor will take some time. Your doctor might advise you to stay
Read MoreAn Overview of Neurosurgery
Neurosurgery is a medical specialty that focuses on the diagnoses and treatment of conditions that involve the nervous system and its supporting structures such as the spinal cord and nerves – as well as the brain. If you aren’t aware of what neurosurgery entails, you may be surprised. Here is an overview of neurosurgery. What
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While doctors and researchers have mapped the various parts of the brain, they still cannot explain exactly how the entire brain works. No one knows where “memory” resides in the brain. The medical community understands which portion of the brain controls which facets of the body, but doctors are essentially stumped in regards to where
Read MoreShould I be Scared of a Neurosurgeon
The thought of visiting a neurosurgeon can be intimidating. When we think of important body organs, the brain is definitely top of the list. So surgery on the brain seems especially dangerous and scary. However, there is no need to be scared of seeing a neurosurgeon. Let’s take a look at what a neurosurgeon does
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