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Conditions Treated by a Neurosurgeon

Brain Tumours

Abnormal growths in the brain — can be benign or malignant. Treatment often requires surgical removal.

Herniated Disc (Slipped Disc)

Disc material pressing on spinal nerves causing pain and weakness. Common in lumbar and cervical spine.

Spinal Stenosis

Narrowing of the spinal canal compressing the spinal cord or nerves.

Brain Haemorrhage

Bleeding within or around the brain from ruptured blood vessel or trauma.

Brain and Spine Health Tips

  • Wear helmets when riding two-wheelers
  • Maintain good posture to prevent spinal problems
  • Don't ignore persistent headaches
  • Control blood pressure to prevent brain haemorrhage
  • Seek second opinions for brain/spine surgery
  • Back pain usually doesn't need surgery

How to Prepare for Neurosurgery Consultation

Before Your Visit

  • Bring all MRI and CT scan images (digital preferred) — not just reports
  • Bring reports from referring neurologist or orthopaedic surgeon
  • List all symptoms with timeline — when they started and how they've progressed
  • Bring a family member — important decisions may need to be discussed

During the Appointment

  • Ask about the surgical approach — minimally invasive vs. open surgery
  • Discuss expected outcomes realistically — not all symptoms may resolve completely
  • Ask about hospital stay duration and recovery timeline
  • Understand what to expect in the immediate post-operative period

After the Visit

  • Follow post-operative instructions strictly — wound care, activity restrictions, medications
  • Attend all follow-up appointments — monitoring is critical after brain/spine surgery
  • Start rehabilitation/physiotherapy as recommended
  • Report any new symptoms immediately — headache, fever, wound leakage, or new weakness

Questions to Ask Your Neurosurgeon

  1. 1.Is surgery absolutely necessary, or are there alternatives?
  2. 2.What are the risks of this surgery?
  3. 3.What will my recovery look like?
  4. 4.Will I need rehabilitation after surgery?
  5. 5.How many of these procedures have you performed?
  6. 6.What happens if I don't have surgery?

When Should You See a Neurosurgeon?

A Neurosurgeon performs surgery on the brain, spine, and nerves. You're typically referred by a neurologist or orthopaedic surgeon when surgery is needed.

  • Brain tumour diagnosed on MRI
  • Severe disc herniation not responding to conservative treatment
  • Spinal cord compression with weakness
  • Head injury with neurological symptoms
  • Intractable epilepsy — surgery evaluation
  • Trigeminal neuralgia not responding to medication
  • Brain aneurysm or vascular malformation

Seek emergency neurosurgical care for head injury with loss of consciousness, sudden worst-ever headache (possible brain haemorrhage), or progressive weakness in limbs after spinal injury.

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