Best Obstructive Hydrocephalus Doctors in India
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Dr Suresh Tatineni
Dr Hari Radhakrishna
Dr C Udaya Shankar
Dr Dudekula Balakhaseem
Dr Pawan Ojha
Dr M Naga Suresh
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Dr Nishu Ojha
Dr K Suresh
Dr Silpa Kesireddy
Dr Priyanka D
Dr P Deekshanti Narayan
Dr Vikas Agrawal
Dr Kaminwar Sanjaykumar Venkatesh
Dr Rajesh Kumar Songa
Dr Sibasankar Dalai
Dr Sasidhar Pamulapati
Dr Reddi Sudheer Naidu
Dr M A Mukheem Mudabbir
Dr Jaypal Ramdhan Ghunawat
Dr Pavan Kumar Rudrabhatla
Dr Sridhar Balaga
Dr Vikram Kishore Reddy P
Dr Surbhi Chaturvedi
Dr Srinivas Rao Dusa
Dr Y Raghu Nandini
Dr Annapureddy Jagadish
Dr Suranjana Basak
Dr Pratik Pravin Babel
Dr Anirudh Rao Deshmukh
Dr Shrikant Deshmukh
Dr Kunal Babasaheb Jadhav
Dr Rashmi Devaraj
Dr Sudheer Penchala Puttiboyina
Dr Vishal Sawale
Dr Vana Bhaskara Rao
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Dr Amara Karteek
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Importance of Obstructive Hydrocephalus Specialist in Treatment
Obstructive hydrocephalus occurs when the flow of cerebrospinal fluid is blocked, leading to increased pressure in the brain. Early diagnosis is crucial to prevent brain damage. Treatment usually involves surgery.
Why to Choose Obstructive Hydrocephalus Specialists at Medicover Hospitals in India
Medicover Hospital provides neurosurgeons who treat obstructive hydrocephalus with surgical interventions such as shunt placement or endoscopic procedures.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common symptoms of Obstructive Hydrocephalus in its initial stages may include headaches, nausea, vomiting, vision problems, and difficulty with balance. Early detection and treatment are crucial.
Managing Obstructive Hydrocephalus involves surgical intervention like shunt placement or endoscopic third ventriculostomy to relieve fluid buildup and prevent worsening. Regular monitoring by a neurologist is crucial for optimal care.
Specialists often encounter conditions like tumors, cysts, or infections when treating Obstructive Hydrocephalus. This condition involves blockages in the flow of cerebrospinal fluid within the brain, requiring specialized care.
Specialists typically treat Obstructive Hydrocephalus through surgical interventions, such as endoscopic third ventriculostomy or shunt placement, to alleviate the buildup of cerebrospinal fluid and relieve pressure on the brain.