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Suggest Treatment For Blood In Left Part Of Brain

hi doctor..my father has blood in left part of his brain. doctor says he dont have any injuries in other part of his body, he is not conscious enough and very less movements are shown by the body while giving him pain. but he is takin respiration by himself. today it is 5 days completed.So can you say or give any idea about that.
Mon, 1 Sep 2014
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as per the description, it seems he has an intracranial hemorrhage. In other words, one of the blood vessels has ruptured and the blood has seeped into the brain. the symptoms are going to stay, at least till the normal restorative means of the body actually manage to clear the blood.'

i personally would have planned a repeat ct/mri, to look for the increase in the bleeding status, or to make sure that there is no further edema around the bleed.

Best of luck
If there is anything in particular you need to know, please feel free to ask a follow up query. Better to upload the imaging for better opinion

Dr Mittal
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Suggest Treatment For Blood In Left Part Of Brain

as per the description, it seems he has an intracranial hemorrhage. In other words, one of the blood vessels has ruptured and the blood has seeped into the brain. the symptoms are going to stay, at least till the normal restorative means of the body actually manage to clear the blood. i personally would have planned a repeat ct/mri, to look for the increase in the bleeding status, or to make sure that there is no further edema around the bleed. Best of luck If there is anything in particular you need to know, please feel free to ask a follow up query. Better to upload the imaging for better opinion Dr Mittal