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Brain & Spine Care FAQs
Find answers to common questions about neurosurgery, spine disorders, brain conditions, stroke care, and advanced treatment options.
When should I consult a neurosurgeon?
You should consult a neurosurgeon for severe back pain, neck pain, weakness in limbs, numbness, brain injury, stroke symptoms, persistent headaches, or spinal disorders.
Is spine surgery safe?
Modern spine surgery is generally safe and effective when performed by an experienced neurosurgeon with proper patient selection.
Can slipped disc heal without surgery?
Many slipped disc patients improve with medications, physiotherapy, and lifestyle modifications. Surgery is advised only when necessary.
What conditions do you treat?
Brain tumors, stroke, spinal disorders, slipped disc, head injury, hydrocephalus, nerve compression, and trauma-related neurological conditions.
Do you perform minimally invasive spine surgery?
Yes, minimally invasive spine procedures are performed whenever suitable for faster recovery and reduced pain.
What are the symptoms of a brain tumor?
Common symptoms include headaches, seizures, vision problems, weakness, balance issues, and memory changes.
How long does recovery take after spine surgery?
Recovery varies depending on the procedure and patient condition. Many patients resume daily activities within a few weeks.
Do you provide emergency neuro trauma care?
Yes, emergency care is available for head injuries, brain hemorrhage, spinal trauma, and neurological emergencies.
Can neck pain indicate a spine problem?
Persistent neck pain may indicate cervical spondylosis, disc problems, nerve compression, or other spinal conditions.
Do I need surgery for every spine disorder?
No. Many spine conditions can be managed with medications, physiotherapy, and lifestyle changes. Surgery is considered only when conservative treatment is unsuccessful.
