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Title: Cerebral Edema


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Cerebral Edema
  • Any kind of injury will likely cause the
    surrounding skin to swell up, be it your knee,
    your elbow or your brain.
  • This type of swelling is called an edema.
    Inflammation of your brain tissue is called a
    Cerebral Edema.
  • A cerebral edema is dangerous because your brain
    is surrounded by your skull when your brain
    tissue swells up, it causes a high amount of
    pressure against your skull which is called
    intracranial pressure.
  • Cerebral edema can restrict the supply of blood
    to the brain. Blood carries oxygen to the brain,
    which the brain requires to function.
  • A lack of oxygen in the brain can damage brain
    cells or cause them to die.

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Causes of Cerebral Edema
  • Cerebral edema can have a range of different
    causes, including
  • 1. High Altitude If you are at an altitude
    above 4000 meters, you can get a cerebral edema.
  • 2. Brain Tumor A tumor in your brain can press
    up against your skull and cause cerebral edema.
  • 3. Traumatic Brain Injury If youve been
    injured in an accident or have had a bad fall
    hit your head, you can end up with a traumatic
    brain injury (TBI).
  • 4. Ischemic Stroke A stroke cuts off blood
    supply can cause brain swelling.
  • 5. Brain Infection A bacteria or a virus can
    cause a brain infection which can cause a
    cerebral edema when our body fights back. Some
    examples of infections are - Meningitis,
    Toxoplasmosis, Subdural abscesses, Encephalitis
    etc.
  • 6. Brain Hemorrhage If a blood vessel bursts in
    your brain, it can cause brain swelling.

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Symptoms of Cerebral Edema
  • Cerebral edema can be difficult for doctors to
    diagnose without proper tests and a thorough
    evaluation.
  • The symptoms of Cerebral edema will vary
    depending on the severity and underlying cause of
    the swelling. Symptoms of cerebral edema may
    include
  • Headaches
  • Seizures
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Dizziness
  • Memory problems
  • Difficulty moving
  • Difficulty speaking
  • Vision loss
  • Neck pain
  • Loss of consciousness

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Diagnose a Cerebral Edema
  • Some common procedures doctors use to diagnose
    cerebral edema
  • Physical exam
  • CT scan
  • Head MRI
  • Blood tests
  • Neurological tests
  • Lumbar puncture

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Treatments for a Cerebral Edema
  • A cerebral edema if diagnosed treated in time
    can be prevented from being fatal.
  • Treatments will vary depending on the severity
    and underlying cause of brain swelling.
  • Medication Doctors will use drugs to reduce
    swelling or blood clots.
  • Ventriculostomy Procedure that involves
    draining fluid from the brain.
  • Surgery In more severe cases of cerebral edema,
    you may need surgery to relieve ICP.
  • Hypothermia Lowering the body temperature, which
    can reduce swelling in the brain.
  • Osmotherapy Procedures to remove water from your
    brain to increase blood flow.

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Get In Touch With Dr. Masel
  • If you or anyone you know is experiencing signs
    of a cerebral edema, contact our expert
    neurologists Dr. Masel immediately.
  • Feel free to reach out to us concerning your
    needs.
  • Our staff will help you schedule an appointment
    with Dr. Masel and get you started with the right
    course of action.
  • Call us on 214-475-6078 to book an appointment.
  • You can visit us on https//neurosurgerydocs.com/

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