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Neurology/Neurosurgery at a Glance

Diagnoses and treats disorders of the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves — from headaches, dizziness, and stroke to disc and spinal surgery.

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    I have been concerned about the fat under my eyes for a long time, so I decided to undergo surgery. The kindness and detailed consultation from the manager, along with the thorough and friendly consultation from the director, were very pleasing. The pain was less than I expected, and I am happy with

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    #A-top Endoscopic Forehead Lift

    After the surgery, my forehead feels tight, and there’s now a bit of space between my eyes and eyebrows. Thanks to that, I don't feel cramped, and my expression looks fresh, which makes me happy! When I look in the mirror, I can see the double eyelid line as I wanted, so it's much easier to apply ma

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    23.05.10
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Frequently Asked Questions

Which department should I visit for headaches?
Headaches are primarily treated in neurology. If sudden severe headache occurs with hemiplegia, vision problems, or speech difficulty, stroke is possible — go to the emergency room immediately.
What are the early symptoms of a stroke?
Typical signs: one-sided limb paralysis, slurred speech, facial drooping on one side, sudden vision loss, or severe dizziness. Use the FAST (Face, Arm, Speech, Time) rule and call 119 immediately. The golden time is 4.5 hours.
Should I see neurology or ENT for dizziness?
Causes of dizziness vary widely. Rotational dizziness with hearing changes points to ENT (BPPV, Ménière's). Dizziness with headache, vision problems, or paralysis points to neurology (cerebrovascular). Start with neurology and consult ENT if needed.
What's the difference between a herniated disc and spinal stenosis?
A herniated disc occurs when the disc protrudes and presses on a nerve, typically causing numbness in one leg. Spinal stenosis is an age-related narrowing of the spinal canal — legs feel heavy when walking and improve when squatting.
How long is recovery after neurosurgery?
It varies by surgery type. Standard disc surgery typically requires 1–2 weeks hospitalization with return to normal activity in 4–6 weeks. Larger procedures like spinal fusion may need 3–6 months of rehabilitation.
The medical information on this page is for reference only. For accurate diagnosis and treatment, please consult a specialist.