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00:00Hello, welcome to the doctor.
00:13It is the day of brain tumor in June.
00:16What is brain tumor?
00:18What is brain tumor?
00:20What is brain tumor?
00:22What is brain tumor?
00:24What is brain tumor?
00:26What is this?
00:28I am here at the S.K. Hospital of Neurology, Dr. Chandra.
00:38Hello, doctor.
00:40Hello. Good morning.
00:42Good morning, thank you.
00:44This is the day of brain tumor in June.
00:47It is a brain tumor.
00:51What is brain tumor?
00:54What is brain tumor?
00:56It is a normal brain tumor.
01:00It is a normal brain tumor.
01:02It is a normal brain tumor.
01:04But it is abnormal.
01:06It is abnormal.
01:08It is not a function.
01:10It is a function of normal brain cells.
01:14It is abnormal.
01:16It is abnormal.
01:18It is abnormal.
01:20It is abnormal.
01:22It is not a cell cycle.
01:24If we are moving the same as a cycle cycle cycle.
01:26It is abnormal.
01:28It will grow up.
01:30But it is not a function.
01:33And it is a function itself.
01:37It will be compromised as a function.
01:39A system is compromised.
01:41It is not a closed organ.
01:44There is no fixed space. It is occupied by normal functioning cells.
01:53It is not normal function but abnormal function.
01:59Abnormal functions are paralysis, fits.
02:06The third thing is a herniate.
02:10In a case, we have holes like foramen, magnum, foc cerebrals.
02:17These tumors can also produce some abnormal secretory products, neurotransmitters.
02:28In addition, the function of normal functioning is also disrupted.
02:33There are two types. One is a benign tumor.
02:37We don't need to remove the tumor.
02:41The malignant tumor can remove the tumor.
02:45It is very dangerous.
02:47What is the first thing about the lecture?
02:52The lecture depends on many things.
02:55We have no problem.
02:57If you take a cake, you can take a cake.
03:00If you take a memory, you can take a memory.
03:04If you take an epileptic site, you can take a motor site.
03:08That is one site.
03:10If you have any site, you can answer that site.
03:14The two things we call it is a headache.
03:18You can take a headache.
03:20If you expand it, you can take a headache.
03:24The headache is in every type of headache.
03:26The headache is in every type of headache.
03:28If you have a patient, you have a headache.
03:30If you have a migraine or a migraine headache, you can take a headache.
03:32At night, you can take a deep sleep.
03:36That is a typical feature.
03:38We have a migraine or tension headache in the evening.
03:41We have a joint joint, a strain, and we have a baby.
03:46We have a sinusitis, a panyang, and a shuntum.
03:50We have a baby's head, but we have a baby's head.
03:55We have a baby's head.
03:57Why does it happen?
03:59We have a REM sleep and a NRE sleep.
04:03There are two types of sleep cycles.
04:06In the REM cycle, we have to normalize the pressure dynamics in the brain.
04:12But we have to tolerate the limit.
04:15At that time, we have dreams.
04:20But if this is already compromised,
04:24we have to tilt the pressure dynamics naturally.
04:30At that time, we have a baby's head.
04:33At that time, we have a baby's head.
04:35At that time, we have a baby's head.
04:39Halfway into sleep.
04:41At that time, we have a baby's head.
04:44That is very important.
04:46The two things are the blurring of vision.
04:48The baby's head is very small.
04:51But a baby's head is very specific.
04:52It's the normal condition.
04:53We have a baby's head.
04:54The other thing is, when you have brain tumor,
04:59we have a baby's head and the brain tumor complies.
05:01This is where we can't protect the brain tumor.
05:02The very long time period is not short.
05:04In short duration, we can help you develop this.
05:07In short duration, we can help you develop how we should have.
05:09If you don't have a problem with the computer, you can use it as a computer.
05:16If you don't have a computer, you can use it as a computer.
05:21We have to analyze the nature of the headache.
05:24The tension is tightness.
05:27The muscles are tight.
05:29If we have a computer, we have a muscle.
05:33It is tight.
05:35It will be tightness rather than a headache.
05:38If we have a patient's headache, we can use it as a band.
05:45It is a tight feeling.
05:47This is the vertex.
05:49In that vertex, the muscles are inserted.
05:52The occipital or frontalis muscle.
05:54If we have a muscle, it will be tightness.
05:58It will be pulled in the attachment.
06:00This is the body.
06:02The body is relieved by the rest.
06:05It doesn't wake you from sleep.
06:08If we have a patient, it will go.
06:10That's right.
06:11Otherwise, in all the working times, it may persist.
06:14It may be vomiting or blurring of vision or double vision.
06:20That is tension headache.
06:22Migraine headache is one side.
06:24If you have a patient, it will be one side.
06:28One side will go.
06:29One side will go.
06:30One side will go.
06:31One side will go.
06:32One side will go.
06:33The average frequency will be 2-3 per month.
06:35Tension headache is every day there.
06:37Whenever you are working, it is there.
06:39Head headache is called tightness.
06:41That is.
06:42Where there are accompanying symptoms.
06:44That is.
06:45That is.
06:46So, if we correct the history, we can't correct the history.
06:48Now, what are we doing?
06:50We are doing fundoscopy, ECI.
06:52We are doing that.
06:53When we take our brain tumor and then take the brain tumor,
06:57we will tell that optic nerve, papilledema.
07:00The findings are on the exam.
07:02We have papilledema and then find the papilledema.
07:04They are showing the signs to any website.
07:08We do know that.
07:10We also have a sign to it.
07:11There is no sign to it.
07:12Whereas, there is no sign to it.
07:14There is no sign in the attention headache,
07:15as well.
07:16There is no sign in the migraine headache.
07:18We have been doing so δ phenomenal lessons.
07:20Then, then, you know what?
07:21How do you test the test or procedure?
07:24When we start the test, the ideal test will be magnetic resonance imaging.
07:33For patients, whether they have some metal implants,
07:37or if you have a fracture or a pacemaker,
07:40you can do a CT scan.
07:42That will be sufficient.
07:44If it is applied to the dye,
07:46then you can inject the contrast.
07:50That is nature.
07:52For non-cancerous tumors,
07:56there are some features of our nature.
08:00That is cancer and non-cancerous.
08:04Then we ask the patient,
08:06that we have a normal life,
08:09a crippled life,
08:11a repeated or one-time surgery.
08:14That is what we ask.
08:16How do we use mobile phones?
08:18How do we use mobile phones,
08:20or laptop,
08:21or computer?
08:22How do we use brain tumors?
08:24That is controversial.
08:27There are some studies.
08:29Some studies,
08:30that is non-ionizing radiation.
08:32Ionizing radiation is definitely not good.
08:37But this is non-ionizing,
08:39but heating up,
08:40thermal damage,
08:41radio frequency waves,
08:42thermal damage.
08:44But some studies are telling,
08:45using 4 hours per day,
08:48for 10 years,
08:50will produce benign tumors.
08:52As such,
08:56increasing incidence between mobile users and non-users
09:02are not being reported.
09:03No.
09:04But,
09:05otherwise,
09:06benign tumors are reported in some studies,
09:09especially auditory neurofibroma,
09:11severe tumor.
09:13But,
09:14what do you do with brain tumor,
09:15as well as the patient,
09:16as well as our body,
09:17as well as the patient,
09:18as well as the patient,
09:19what is the patient?
09:20The patient,
09:22as well as the patient,
09:23one thing,
09:24genetic tendency is there.
09:25That we have no choice.
09:27Our parents are our parents.
09:29We have no choice.
09:30But,
09:31avoiding environmental exposure to radiation.
09:34If we don't have any questions,
09:36we don't have any questions.
09:38We don't have any questions.
09:39We don't have any questions.
09:40We don't have any questions.
09:41Then,
09:42we have a scan for one day.
09:43They are doing it.
09:44CT scan is radiation.
09:46MR is not radiation.
09:49So,
09:50there is a definite association between
09:52radiation exposure by CT scan
09:56and future development of malignancies.
09:58That is more becoming a legal aspect.
10:01If we don't have any questions,
10:02we don't have any questions.
10:03We don't have any questions.
10:04We don't have any questions.
10:05We don't have any questions.
10:06That's why you are forced to do it.
10:10You are forced to do it.
10:11Of course,
10:12MRI is safe.
10:14But,
10:15the MRI chain is not working.
10:17CT will be done in a few minutes.
10:19MRI takes 20 to 25 minutes.
10:21They have to do it.
10:22They have to do it.
10:23They have to do it.
10:24They have anesthesia.
10:25If there is an anesthesia problem,
10:26if there is a failure,
10:27a failure,
10:28a failure,
10:29a failure,
10:30a failure,
10:31it is only a legal necessity.
10:34Yes,
10:35patients are not able to do it.
10:36So,
10:37there is unnecessary radiation.
10:38Environmental radiation has rules.
10:40There is a fixed allowance of distance between two CT scanners. So, environmental radiation is correct.
10:53If there is a strong family history, you can periodically screen. Family history of malignancies run with some chromosomes and genes.
11:04If there is a brain tumor, you can screen. Neurofibromus is correct.
11:14So, there are some signs that this person might have.
11:20Tuberous sclerosis is correct. They are correct.
11:26Ataxia, telangiectasia is correct. These diseases are associated with tumors.
11:34So, there is a tumor association and clinical features that we have identified.
11:42Once in a year, we can screen them for yearly tumors.
11:47Dr. Neerthi said that the brain tumor is correct.
11:57What is the brain tumor?
11:59What is the brain tumor?
12:01Dr. Neerthi said that the brain tumor is correct.
12:10He is correct.
12:16Dr. Neurocutaneous markers
12:20There are suspicious markers which indicate that these people can have brain tumours
12:26The patient will be able to access a periodic light so that you don't allow it to grow
12:31If you don't want to be able to do that, the treatment will be easier
12:37So, what brain tumour will be able to access the light?
12:41Actually, extremes of ages
12:43Children below the age of 18 and older people above the age of 60
12:4960
12:50Higher, but any age, no age is exempt
12:54Adults usually it is about 5 to 10 per 100,000 population
13:00Children it is little less
13:03But all age group it can be there
13:06But worst will be the extremes of age
13:09When they have a brain tumour, what do you think about the doctor?
13:15One thing, when they have a suspicious symptom, they should definitely consider it seriously
13:22Second, they should have self-help groups are there
13:28So, where treatment is available, they should not land with the quacks
13:33So, tumour conditions, you cannot work on alternative systems
13:37I am not saying I believe in Indian science is far superior
13:41But, everything will not work for every disease
13:47So, believing in some kind of non-scientific treatment
13:53And allowing it to grow when nothing can be done
13:56Patients can have self-help groups
13:59And discuss among themselves
14:01And approach the right places
14:04I think that will help them
14:07And people who are suffering
14:09You can have financial assistance and guide properly
14:13Support their families
14:15And how can we help them
14:16You can help them
14:17Thank you, Doctor
14:18Thank you, Doctor
14:19Very very much
14:20Thank you, Doctor
14:21Thank you, Doctor
14:22Very much
14:24Thank you, Doctor
14:25Thank you
14:26Thank you, Doctor
14:27Thank you, Doctor
14:28Dr. Chandra
14:29Now, we've done the work
14:30In order to see you
14:31You've come to tell
14:32You're in the same situation
14:34Namnese
14:35Namaskar
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