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What Diseases Cause Brain Lesions ?

When a tissue is damaged because of some kind of injury to it then it causes a lesion. Brain lesion can be of varied sizes.

Some of them can put life to danger. Some of the common symptoms of lesions are vomiting, feeling nausea tic, head ache, week eye sight, etc.There are different types of lesions. We shall now try and discuss it here. Abscesses are caused due to the formation of puss in the brain tissue. Alzheimer and other dementia catapult the brain to become inefficient because of dying of nerve cells. Cerebral infarction is caused to dying of tissue. Cerebral palsy is also one of the most common lesions which originate at an early age of 3. Tumors are also a type of lesions.

CT scans and MRI Scans help in figuring out the exact spot where these lesions are sprouting. Once these lesions are diagnosed then a proper treatment can be done to take care of them. The neurologist monitors these lesions periodically making sure that they do not have adverse affect. If it is seen that they are growing then they can be subjected to either chemotherapy or radiation therapy. If that doesn’t cure the lesion then a surgery can be conducted under the expertise of professional surgeons to get rid of the lesion. But to protect against a lesion it is important to build a strong immune system by proper medication and anti biotic.

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Brain-And-Nervous-System-Diseases      Brain and nervous system are the most vital organs in a human body. It is an irony that we use our brain to learn more about what goes inside it. Brain and Nervous system are some of the vulnerable parts in a human body. According to medical science a large number of diseases and disorders are directly or indirectly related to either the brain or the central nervous system. More..

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