What are the sequelae of brain surgery

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The sequelae of brain surgery may show epilepsy, hearing impairment, visual impairment or loss of vision, hemiplegia, or sensory impairment of one limb, intellectual impairment, or inability to speak, or even inability to speak. However, one or several of these conditions may occur at the same time, mainly according to the recovery of the operation and the patient's own physical condition, as well as the location of the operation to determine, not that all brain surgery will show sequelae. In addition to these more obvious manifestations, there may be symptoms such as headache, dizziness, etc. Therefore, after the operation, if such a phenomenon is shown, it should be reflected to the doctor in time.

What are the sequelae of brain surgery



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