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Proof of cure epilepsy women, baby brain tumors

Nagpur: The doctor at a private hospital gives a new lease of life to an epilepsy and three-month-old baby born with a lump in the head through two rare operations.
Baby care costs are filled through the funding of the crowd initiated by the hospital itself besides offering concessions to poor families.
In the first case, a 28-year-old city woman suffered since the last four years with a history of seven to eight episodes of seizures per day.
He had undergone treatment in many hospitals but his condition remained.
He gradually wore four anti-gathering drugs to control epilepsy, but he still has episodes of seizures and no improvement.
“The family also recorded several changes in his behavior.
He has consulted many doctors for this problem.
The MRI’s brain reveals a tumor involving the sensitive part of the brain such as the base of the left frontal lobe, Caudate Nucleus and the hypothalamus,” said the Nelson Neuroscisse Center in a press release.
Because of the complexity of the site of lesions and complications related to operations, he managed with several anti-convulsion drugs for years, he said.
Dr.
Sandeep Ironwar, Nurosurgeon’s nervous head in the Nelson Neuroscience Center, checked it thoroughly and planned a treatment line at Nelson Hospital.
The doctor decided to do an operation.
“After a detailed pre-operative evaluation, Dr.
Ce Deopujari, a senior neurosurgeon from Mumbai, and Dr.
Sandeep Iratwar navigated Neuro guided by craniotomy and total excision of lesions using high-end technology,” said the note.
After surgery, he fully recovered, anti-gap drugs reduced and reduced on the 4th day in stable conditions.
The team of other doctors led by Dr.
Iratwar managed to carry out a high-risk operation in a three-month-old baby to save his life at Nelson Hospital.
The baby was born from a bet every day on March 202 with a small lump that was seen and painfully behind his head.
When he grew up, so was a lump and doctor diagnosed it as a brain tumor.
To get rid of the tumor, which is a boxing size, the child needs to undergo three surgical procedures that cannot be paid by their poor parents.
The boy used to cry without stopping, the doctor said.
“There are excess fluids in their brains which cause tumors to grow, such as plants grow when they get water.
The only way to get rid of it is an operation in an emergency or tumor can worsen and can have a bad effect on the brain and body,” they said.
The excess of the liquid is dried from the brain and the tumor is removed.
The funds are regulated by Nelson Hospital through the funding of crowds from Milaap and surgical procedures are carried out at the level of concession to save the childhood and reduce the financial burden of parents.

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