- female
- 32 Years
- 14/08/2025
My doctor recommended brain surgery to remove a tumor located above the right ear near the skull. The swelling keeps getting worse and I'm worried should I go ahead with the surgery? I'm 32 and want to understand the risks since the tumor seems to be growing quickly.
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My mom was diagnosed with a spinal issue and we're really confused about the surgery. One doctor says it's minor but another warned about nerve damage and paralysis risks. She's in a lot of pain and also has knee problems making it hard to walk. At her age, is surgery the right option or should we get another opinion? Would it be open surgery or laparoscopic? What are the possible complications if we proceed? Are there any non-surgical treatments that could help instead?
Elderly spinal surgery carries risk—MRI and second opinion help; if severe pain, surgery may be laparoscopic or open; try physiotherapy if stable.
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My wife's MRI report shows a large acoustic neuroma with hydrocephalus measuring 434238mm. Can you help me understand what stage this tumor is at based on these findings? Also, if we decide against surgery, what would her survival rate look like and how much time does she likely have left?
Consult neurosurgeon
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