Neurosciences
Brain Tumors: Brain tumors are abnormal growths within the brain. They can be benign or malignant and cause various neurological symptoms such as headaches, seizures, and cognitive changes. Treatment options depend on the type, location, and size of the tumor and may include surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy.
Epilepsy: Epilepsy is a chronic neurological disorder marked by recurrent seizures. Seizures can vary in type and severity. Management typically involves antiepileptic medications, lifestyle adjustments, and, in some cases, surgical interventions to control or reduce seizure activity.
Stroke: A stroke occurs when there is a disruption in blood flow to the brain. This can be caused by a blood clot (ischemic stroke) or a ruptured blood vessel (hemorrhagic stroke). Symptoms may include weakness, numbness, and speech difficulties. Timely treatment with clot-busting drugs or surgery can minimize brain damage.