Unfortunately, diseases that occur as a result of narrowing, blockage or shrinkage in the brain vessels are not conditions that brain and neurosurgeons can correct with surgery. While such diseases in other parts of the body, even in the neck, can be corrected with surgery; Similar surgeries cannot yet be performed on brain vessels. These patients are treated by neurology teachers and medications, and then physical therapy teachers contribute to the rehabilitation of the patient.
Bubbles in the brain are actually very dangerous conditions that doctors call aneurysm or malformation. What is meant is a number of bubbles located on the brain vessels. Since the walls of these bubbles are much weaker than normal veins; They can bleed at any time. Increased intra-abdominal pressure due to sudden straining or sneezing or a sudden increase in blood pressure increases this risk. In other words, these patients are literally walking around with a grenade with the pin pulled inside their heads. Patients with bubbles, that is, aneurysms or malformations in their brains, must follow the recommendations of their neurosurgeons. This treatment recommendation may sometimes be surgery, or sometimes it may be occlusion methods applied with angiography.
The brainstem, which is the part where the brain and spinal cord are connected, is the part of the nervous system that comes to the root of our neck. Just as all the nerves going to our arms and legs pass from here; In the same section, there are also very vital centers that allow us to breathe and our heart to beat. While it is obvious how high the risk of bleeding in such a complex area or tumors located there is; It goes without saying that the surgeries to be performed here must be performed by very experienced hands and in advanced centers....
In the situation we call coma, the patient is unconscious. However, there are degrees of this unconsciousness. In vegetative life, which is one of these degrees, as the name suggests; The patient is no different from a plant. Maybe his eyes are open, but he cannot move his eyes voluntarily, cannot make any sounds, and cannot obey any orders. Of course, it is very difficult to keep a coma patient in this situation alive for months. The message I want to give here, even if it is in a very limited patient group; sometimes huh It is an experimental way to bring stas out of vegetative state, so to speak, to wake them up.
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