Patient Testimonial - Medication
Patient Name
K Chiranjeevi
Treatment for
cva stroke right cg bleed (blood clot in brain due to high blood preasure)
Treated by
Dr Vishwa Kumar K S
Book ConsultationSpeciality
Neurosurgeon
Procedure
Medication
Hospital Location
Medicover Hospitals, Kurnool
Patient Location
Domestic
About Patient's Treatment and Recovery
K. Chiranjeevi's recovery at Medicover Hospitals, Kurnool, reflects the importance of accurate diagnosis, timely decision-making and compassionate medical care. He was admitted after suffering a severe CVA stroke caused by a right-sided intracerebral bleed, a serious brain hemorrhage commonly linked to high blood pressure. Although surgery is often considered in such cases, Dr Vishwa Kumar K. S., an experienced Neurosurgeon, carefully evaluated his condition and recommended a non-surgical, medication-based treatment approach. With close monitoring and dedicated care during his two-week hospital stay at Medicover Hospitals, Kurnool, Mr Chiranjeevi's condition gradually stabilized. He regained his ability to speak and respond appropriately, bringing great relief and hope to his family.
Patient Words
"When my husband had the brain hemorrhage, we thought emergency surgery was the only option. Dr Vishwa Kumar and the team explained that medication would be safer and more suitable for him. We were kept informed at every stage, and the staff took excellent care of him. Seeing him speak and respond normally again without surgery is truly a blessing. We are very grateful for the care he received at Medicover Hospitals, Kurnool."
- K. Chiranjeevi's wife
What is a CVA Stroke / Intracerebral Hemorrhage
A CVA stroke caused by intracerebral hemorrhage happens when a blood vessel inside the brain ruptures, leading to bleeding within the brain tissue. This bleeding creates pressure on the brain, reducing oxygen supply and damaging brain cells. It is a serious and life-threatening condition and is often associated with uncontrolled high blood pressure.
- Sudden and severe headache that may feel unusual or intense.
- Difficulty speaking, understanding words, or responding.
- Weakness or paralysis on one side of the body.
- Dizziness, confusion, or loss of consciousness.
Treatment focuses on stopping the bleeding from worsening, reducing pressure in the brain, and controlling underlying causes such as high blood pressure. While some cases require emergency surgery, others can be safely managed with medications and close monitoring, depending on the patient's condition.
What Treatment did we provide to K Chiranjeevi at Medicover?
At Medicover Hospitals, Kurnool, Mr K. Chiranjeevi received conservative, non-surgical treatment for his CVA stroke under the supervision of Neurosurgeon Dr Vishwa Kumar K. S. Although surgery was initially considered, careful evaluation showed that medication-based management would provide the best outcome with lower risk. This approach focused on stabilizing his condition and supporting recovery.
- Continuous neurological monitoring and intensive care during a two-week hospital stay.
- Strict control of blood pressure through medications to prevent further bleeding.
- Regular neurological assessments and clear communication with the family regarding progress.
This carefully planned treatment helped control the brain hemorrhage and supported steady recovery. Mr Chiranjeevi showed significant improvement, including the return of speech and responsiveness, and was discharged in a stable condition to continue recovery at home.
Dr Vishwa Kumar K S
MBBS, MS, MCH
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