Is intracranial hypertension, headache, vomiting, gliomatosis recurring?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-05
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    No doubt about it!! How did the patient get before? Western Surgery?

    I tell you realistically: it is okay to take traditional Chinese medicine for early glioma, if you choose Western medicine surgery or gamma knife, there is no expectation, and there are serious sequelae, such as cerebral palsy, dizziness and tinnitus, vision loss, etc., although there is a very unique method of traditional Chinese medicine for glioma, but because I don't know the specific situation, I can't give you a Chinese medicine prescription directly. Remember that traditional Chinese medicine is the real brain tumor, that is because the brain tumor lies in the lungs, liver, kidneys and other viscera, and the reason why it is difficult for Western medicine to **brain tumor is that it cannot be found or removed.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Experts from the Glioma Diagnosis and Treatment Center of --- Bayi Brain Hospital pointed out that 90% of glioma cases have symptoms of increased intracranial pressure, and the clinical manifestations are mainly headache, nausea, vomiting and visual impairment. Other symptoms include epilepsy, vertigo, abducens nerve palsy, and behavioral and personality changes. The progression of symptoms is related to the location of the tumor, the degree of malignancy, the growth rate and the age of the patient.

    Grade and grade gliomas grow slowly, the brain adapts, and minor signs and symptoms such as petit mal seizures, personality changes, and memory and learning disabilities should be investigated as soon as possible. Experts found in this area include Qin Jiazhen and Dai Yiwu. You have to check the specific hospital, and the information is not necessarily the latest.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Quite possibly.

    Let me explain it in detail, I didn't study medicine, but I checked the encyclopedia. The glioma bioknife technology originated from the latest scientific research achievements of Professor Li Qiao, a senior expert in tumor immunology at the University of Michigan, and Professor Shen Li of the Stem Cell Center of Peking University.

    The basic principle is to use the pathological samples obtained after the patient's basic stage of surgery to culture and extract relevant features, and to carry out accurate ** when the patient needs it, so as to effectively prevent ** or **. The requirements for this technology are very high, so at present, only a few hospitals and institutions at home and abroad can carry out it.

    The survival time of initial patients can reach more than six years, and the survival time of Chinese patients is expected to reach or even exceed that of foreign countries. This is the information that has been found so far; The earliest domestic hospital engaged in this aspect is the Glioma Diagnosis and Treatment Center of Bayi Brain Hospital. Experts to name it: Dai Yiwu, Qin Jiazhen, etc.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It should be **, Chinese medicine can be controlled.

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