Steroids are used to reduce inflammation in the brain after surgery. You should take them as long as your doctor prescribed them. If you are unsure, then ask your doctor.
She did not have any sergery in her brain not that i know of
No
The most important one is the brain. A surgeon can do surgery on the brain while the patient is awake.
No there isn't any healthy alternatives to steroids
Don't ever take steroids it is like any drug out there at first it might feel awesome you might lose hair, lose brain cells, get acne, and become deformed
Sadly yes, surgery can have potentially deadly side effects. When confronted with the need for a life-saving brain procedure there is often a risk that some part of the brain's function will be reduced or destroyed. This might include any function at all, depending on the location of the surgery. Surgeons do everything possible to minimize or eliminate such effects, but sometimes negative ramifications are inevitable. Without a doubt, if you are facing the possibility of brain surgery, your physicians and surgeons will tell you absolutely everything you need to know in order to make the right choice.
yes because after you get the surgery it might have affected the part of that controls the leg
Yes, if one half of your brain is not working properly or for any other reason you may have, you can under go surgery to detatch the halfs of your brain!
Same as any other food ... it's all processed in the intestines and liver long before it get anywhere near the brain.
Any kind of chest trauma or brain injury can affect the mechanics of breathing.
It depends on the size, position, and your general health plus any complications. My personal experience with brain surgery has been to treat a month as a week.
Rick Ankiel has admitted to using Human Growth Hormone in 2004 to help him recover from elbow surgery. He says the HGH was prescribed to him by a licensed physician.