Encephalitis typically does not require surgery, as it is primarily treated with medications such as antiviral drugs, corticosteroids, and supportive care. Surgery may be considered in rare cases, such as when there are complications like brain swelling or the presence of a brain abscess that needs to be drained. Most cases are managed effectively without surgical intervention. Always consult a healthcare professional for specific medical advice.
If it is deep, it will require surgery to get the bullet out.If it is deep, it will require surgery to get the bullet out.If it is deep, it will require surgery to get the bullet out.If it is deep, it will require surgery to get the bullet out.
That depends on whether it is bacterial encephalitis or viral encephalitis. Bacterial encephalitis is treated with antibiotics, while viral encephalitis is not.
Ten percent of kidney stone cases require surgery.
Primary encephalitis can happen to people at any time of the year (sporadic encephalitis), or can be part of an outbreak (epidemic encephalitis).
It doesn't require surgery. It is most commonly treated by putting on a splint.
The condition cannot be fully eradicated without surgery
Lymphangiomas. These require surgery.
It may also cause encephalitis
A dangerous condition that affects the brain is encephalitis.
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Yes. Mosquitoes can spread or give encephalitis.
No, Eastern Equine Encephalitis is a viral disease.