How to treat double frontotemporal extra-cerebral space slightly widened

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The bilateral frontotemporal lateral space widening indicates the presence of subdural effusion. Specific treatment depends on the results of the examination and the amount of effusion. If the amount of effusion on the film is relatively small, it will not affect the health of the patient, nor will it cause discomfort. If there is a large amount of fluid on the film, it will cause definite compression on the brain tissue, causing increased intracranial pressure pathologically. The symptoms can be dizziness, headache, and motor retardation. Such a situation requires surgical intervention, that is, drilling and drainage surgery. In short, it is also necessary to clarify the cause of subdural effusion. If it is physiological, or because of bad habits, smoking and drinking habits caused by brain atrophy, we must live regularly. But if it is caused by trauma or some disease, we must treat the cause.

How to treat double frontotemporal extra-cerebral space slightly widened



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