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Subdural Hemorrhage

Subdural hemorrhage refers to a condition in which there is a pooling of blood between the brain and its outer covering. The blood usually leaks out of a torn or damaged vessel into the space below the dura mater. The symptoms of subdural hemorrhage include persistent headaches, drowsiness, confusion, slurred speech, impaired vision, nausea, and vomiting. Subdural hemorrhage is a serious condition that requires immediate medical treatment and it occurs generally due to head injuries associated with trauma or accidents.

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My 81-year-old relative has been diagnosed with SDH. Help.

Query: Hello doctor, Around 15 days back one of my known 81-year-old male got unconscious for hours. The doctors diagnosed him with FTP (Fetal type posterior Cerebral Artery) SDH (Sub Dural Hematoma) and they referred him to another hospital. He got operated there and the doctors said that the clot was rem...  Read Full »


Dr. Ghayur Abbas

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have seen the scan showing SDH (subdural hematoma). I think it is better to follow the advice of treating doctors because they continuously see the patients and decide accordingly. These types of injuries usually take time to recover. So you have to wait. I do not fi...  Read Full »

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