HomeAnswersNeurologymri of brainI suffer from a seizure disorder. Kindly suggest after seeing my MRI report.

I am seeking your help regarding my MRI report. Kindly guide me.

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Hi doctor,

I am suffering from the seizure disorder. I am seeking a neurologist help on my magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) report. I had two episodes of seizure before three years and then, no episode. I had Folic acid 150 mg and Sodium diluent 300 for the last three years. For the last two months, I am not on any medicine.

Hi,

Welcome to icliniq.com. I have analyzed your magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) brain report (attachment removed to protect patient identity). It suggests that there is damage to your brain in the anterior basal (front-base) part. In medical terms, gliosis (central nervous system damage) and encephalomalacia. The other condition noted in the scan is that just below the base of the front part of the brain we have an empty bony space which is lined by a thin layer of tissue and that tissue is infected. Possibly, the infection has traveled from that space to the base of the brain. This is what seen in the scan. This alone does not decide the treatment. The treatment is based on your symptoms. If you have a cough or cold or sinusitis now, then you need acourse of higher antibiotics to clear that infection. If you do not have any symptoms, then you need to improve your general health and boost your immune system so that the longstanding chronic infection goes away. To improve that you can do daily physical exercises and meditation regularly and that will help surely.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Hardik Nareshbhai Rajyaguru
Dr. Hardik Nareshbhai Rajyaguru

Neurology

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