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Best Neurosurgery Treatment Hospitals in Ghaziabad

Max Super Speciality Hospital

Max Super Speciality Hospital

Vaishali, Ghaziabad

Multi-Specialty Hospital

W-3, Ashok Marg

Sector-1, Vaishali

8774 KM's away

Specialities

41

Doctors

173

Beds

370
Dr. Amit Jain
Dr. Amit Jain

Laparoscopic Surgeon

21 years of experience

Dr. Manoj Kumar
Dr. Manoj Kumar

Plastic, Reconstructive, Aesthetic Surgeon

33 years of experience

Dr. Ritupurna Dash
Dr. Ritupurna Dash

Aesthetic Dermatologist

17 years of experience

Dr. Mayank Saxena
Dr. Mayank Saxena

Pulmonologist

16 years of experience

Dr. Amit Sharma
Dr. Amit Sharma

Counselling Psychologist

16 years of experience

Dr. Anuj Gupta
Dr. Anuj Gupta

Pediatrician

20 years of experience

Dr. Esha Kaul
Dr. Esha Kaul

Hematologist

19 years of experience

Dr. P Kar
Dr. P Kar

Gastroenterologist

48 years of experience

Dr. Priya Kapoor
Dr. Priya Kapoor

Homoeopath

24 years of experience

Dr. Gopal Sharma
Dr. Gopal Sharma

Medical Oncologist

16 years of experience

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Healers At Home - Ghaziabad

Healers At Home - Ghaziabad

Indirapuram, Ghaziabad

Plot No. 403, Niti Khand 2, Indirapuram.

8777 KM's away

Specialities

1

Doctors

2

Beds

5
Dr. Ham (Physiotherapist)
Dr. Ham (Physiotherapist)

Physiotherapist

15 years of experience

Dr. Ham
Dr. Ham

Physiotherapist

15 years of experience

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Shri Tirupati Hospital

Shri Tirupati Hospital

Kavi Nagar, Ghaziabad

KE-2, Kavi Nagar, Near Chaudhary Bhawan

8785 KM's away

Specialities

1

Doctors

2

Beds

60
Dr. Amitabh Goel
Dr. Amitabh Goel

Neurosurgeon

27 years of experience

Dr. Atika Tiwari
Dr. Atika Tiwari

Counselling Psychologist

7 years of experience

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Bakson's Homoeopathic Centre For Allergy

Bakson's Homoeopathic Centre For Allergy

Old Raj Nagar, Ghaziabad

Shop Number.201, 2nd Floor, Shoppers Square Mall, R-14/8

8785 KM's away

Specialities

1

Doctors

1

Beds

5
Dr. S Bakshi
Dr. S Bakshi

Homoeopath

52 years of experience

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Bakson's Homoeopathic Centre For Allergy

Bakson's Homoeopathic Centre For Allergy

Indirapuram, Ghaziabad

Mahagun Mansion,Shop No.4C, Plot No 1/5 Vaibhav Khand

8777 KM's away

Specialities

1

Doctors

1

Beds

5
Dr. S Bakshi
Dr. S Bakshi

Homoeopath

52 years of experience

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Questions & Answers on "Neurosurgery Treatment" (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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I am 48 years old and suffering from carpal tunnel from past 6 years. Earlier problem was not so much but now I am feeling numbness in my right hand while writing or doing any particular work. Should I go for surgery? Is there any physiotherapy after surgery and after how long I can do writing work as I am a teacher

Female | 48

You should go for surgery if your symptoms are very severe and make it difficult for you to do your everyday activities. Yes, after surgery, physiotherapy is done for better flexibility and strength. When can you resume writing and other work depends on the type of surgery you had and other things. It is important to listen to your doctor and start writing only after consulting him. 

Answered on 23rd May '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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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. 

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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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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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Kya brain tb ka operation karna jaruri hai

Male | 12

SurGERY is not always neceSSARY for BRAIN TB treatMENT.. It depends on the severity, location, and response to medication.. DOCTORS may recommend surGERY to drain fluid buildup, remove a damaged portion, or relieve pressure.. However, medication is the first line of defense and often effective.. SURGERY carries risks and should be done only when required.. Always follow the doctor's adVICE and take medication as preSCRIBED..

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hello, This is Edu, I am 30 years. I injured my head even my face has seams like fat. When it started with my head my hair roots were very injured now continuing to half part of my face.

Female | 30

The fat-like stitches you are telling me about could be swollen tissue from the injury. The head injury side effects like irritated hair roots and swelling are the symptoms that would show up after a head injury. At the point of not seeking help for yourself, you put yourself at a higher risk. A doctor can diagnose the problem and pick the best remediation method for you which can be medication, wound care, or surgery. 

Answered on 30th Aug '24

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I am a 46yr old female, experienced hoarseness for more than a year after covid, I did a ct scan which reveals Avidly enhancing extra axial mass just posterior to the pineal gland. Pineal region meningioma vrs pineocytoma.

Female | 46

The CT scan showing a mass near your pineal gland could be a meningioma or a pineocytoma, two tumors that can have similar effects. Both of them may result in headaches and vision problems. A neurosurgeon can help run through the methods, and the main treatment can consist of surgery or other alternatives, as the specific type of tumor requires. 

Answered on 25th Nov '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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Insomnia, depressed for 5-6 months then got cured but again recurrence and suicidal thoughts.

Female | 24

Talk to your doctor of your symptoms and they can recommend appropriate treatment options like therapy, medication, or a combination of both. Practice good sleep, avoid caffeine and electronics before bedtime and establish a regular sleep routine, this can help improve insomnia symptoms.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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