Brain surgery is a specialized treatment used to manage conditions related to the brain, nerves, blood vessels, and skull. It may be required for brain tumors, head injuries, blood clots, bleeding in the brain, swelling, or other serious neurological problems.
The aim of brain surgery is to remove or treat the affected area safely while protecting important brain functions. Proper diagnosis, expert surgical planning, and post-surgery care play an important role in better recovery.
Diagnosis usually includes a neurological examination along with CT scan, MRI, blood tests, and other required investigations. After checking the reports, the doctor decides whether surgery, medicines, observation, or emergency care is required.
Treatment depends on the patient’s condition, age, symptoms, and test reports. In some cases, emergency surgery may be needed, while in other cases planned surgery is done after complete evaluation and preparation.
After surgery, patients need close monitoring, medicines, wound care, rehabilitation, and regular follow-up visits. Recovery time may vary depending on the type of surgery and the patient’s overall health.