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Hello Doctor, My self Hitram Sarma I am 63 years old men . Now I am going to explain my problem from the very first time . On 12th August 2023 suddenly i had a Jerky in my left hand then I went to our local hospital and Doctor told me that I have is ischemic stroke . Then they treat it through thrombosis. Everything is fine only my hand jerky is not developed . Slowly slowly the jerky got increase and I admitted another hospital for 3 times. Lots of medicine I am taking after that jerky comes down in a day 2 times, but suddenly I felt some weakness in my left leg. I can't walk properly then again I visited the hospital lots of MRI done but Everything is normal . Then On 13th Feb I did one brain MRI & MRA and doppler , EEG test Everything normal. After that on 19th Feb I felt more weakness thn I came to doctor they suggest me to take an brain CT and one EEG . The report detect one large size mass is there. They inform me to do the surgery immediately, the On 24th Feb my surgery done and biopsy also done but the bed things is that biopsy report positive Glioblastoma grade IV . I am speechless, how can it possible. Why it's not detect on previous MRI & MRA , EEG and Brain CT also? I want a good advice from you all please help me
Male | 63
You've faced major challenges. A glioblastoma, a grade IV brain tumor, causes jerky movements, weakness, and walking difficulty. Sometimes they grow rapidly, making early detection tricky. Surgery aims to remove most of the tumor. Then radiation and chemotherapy followed. Discuss treatment options thoroughly with your neurologist. Stay resilient during this difficult time.
Answered on 13th Aug '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
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

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I have an arteriovenous malformation with an arteriovenous fistula in the right foot, below the first metatarsal, which treatment is indicated?
Male | 15
Treatment for arteriovenous malformation with an arteriovenous fistula in the right foot below the first metatarsal depends on the size and location of the malformation, the severity of symptoms, and your overall health. Treatment options may include surgery, embolization, or a combination of both. Consult with a vascular surgeon to determine the best course of treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
My daughter is 4 year old. From last one month she is been suffering from absent epilepsy. Can it be curable?
Female | 4
Yes, Absent epilepsy is curable. Anti-epileptic drugs are helpful. EEG tests can be used to diagnose absence epilepsy. In most children, seizures can be controlled through medication. Early treatment is essential. Medicate as directed by the doctor.
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Subtle acute subarachnoid hemorrhage involving right tentorial leaflet
Female | 60
If you had this condition, it would signify that there has been a tiny amount of blood leaked into the brain lining on the right side. Symptoms might include severe head pain, vomiting, nausea, and stiffness in the neck. Causes can be high blood pressure or an injury to the head such as from a fall or car accident. An aneurysm burst occurs when a weak spot in a blood vessel wall swells like a balloon. Eventually, it bursts, releasing its contents into surrounding tissues, potentially affecting the brain. Often treatment involves being closely watched in the hospital where doctors will also do some tests before deciding what might need doing next. Remember always to follow your neurologist's advice carefully.
Answered on 30th Aug '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
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