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How To Recover After Undergoing Surgery For Brain Tumor?

doctor my has 55 yrs old. she affected brain tumour. sugery was over in cmc vellore.then take a treatment in appollo hospital chennai regularly, but now she too week. she cant walk, sit properly. she feels flainty. what we do now doctor. please help me too recover her as soon as possible. sir, waiting for your reply. thanking you
Fri, 20 Mar 2015
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After brain surgery, it takes time for the patient to return to routine activities. Healing requires extra rest. The time required for recovery depends on type of surgery , age of the person, amount of brain removed surgically.
It requires consulting physical therapists, occupational therapists and speech therapists combined effort for the recovery.Kindly dont lose hope.it will take some time.
make sure you are alert about symptoms like trouble in breathing
seizures, difficulty in urinating, vomiting, fainting. as for rehabilitation continue the medications as instructed with a balanced diet and lots of rest.
hope this helped.
Dr. Aseem
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How To Recover After Undergoing Surgery For Brain Tumor?

After brain surgery, it takes time for the patient to return to routine activities. Healing requires extra rest. The time required for recovery depends on type of surgery , age of the person, amount of brain removed surgically. It requires consulting physical therapists, occupational therapists and speech therapists combined effort for the recovery.Kindly dont lose hope.it will take some time. make sure you are alert about symptoms like trouble in breathing seizures, difficulty in urinating, vomiting, fainting. as for rehabilitation continue the medications as instructed with a balanced diet and lots of rest. hope this helped. Dr. Aseem