Yes you can because the scar tissue is healing from your brain surgery
If you have been having headaches for 3 months, you should go see a doctor. It may be something serious such as a tumor or something as simple as a imbalance in the body.
n place. Refers to cancer that has not spread to nearby tissue, also called non-invasive cancer. In-network care.
When a cancer has been removed by surgery, chemotherapy may be used to keep the cancer from coming back (adjuvant therapy).
Having headaches for more than a month does not necessarily mean that you have a brain tumor. You should see a doctor to have some lab work done and find out the cause of the headaches. It could be something as simple as a food in your diet that is causing them.
my daughter, at 13 years old had cavernous angioma and had it removed by surgery. A year later , she has been experiencing headaches and sensations in her head that are scaring her. Is this normal even though the angioma was removed and the scar tissue should have healed by now? Could she just be prone to headaches, or is it some form of a seizure? Thanks, sue
There are some dietary recommendations for chemotherapy patients in the related links.
No, a teratoma is not a miscarriage. It has been with you since before you were born.
If you have a benign breast tumor simply go to the girly doctor who will then want you to get an ultrasound on your boob and then they might want you to have minor surgery to have it removed "just in case". I just had one removed. Nothing to it. And my husband has been very sweet and taken care of me for a few days. No boobs being cut off and I can still have children. Haven't felt like having sex or having my boob touched for a few days though. As long as it's benign there's not much to worry about.
My cancer certainly has caused persistent headaches. I've been diagnosed with IV base of tongue cancer which has spread to lymph nodes on both sides of the neck. I've had headaches every day for the last month (about as long as I've been diagnosed). It's not severe, but constant dull pain. I start chemo and radiation tomorrow, hopefully will begin to see relief and tumor shrinkage.
At least 100. There are rides still being removed in some amusement parks. At least 100. There are rides still being removed in some amusement parks.
no i am a doctor it might have been something else wrong with you aswell.... i would go back to your doctor
If it has been removed then it must be all gone. It would be a contradiction (which is impossible) otherwise.