CA
A 36-year-old female asked:
how do i get rid of the worm in my brain?
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Dr. Bob Ourian answered
Dermatology 26 years experience
See a specialist: Psychiatrists specialize in removing worms from the brain.
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Dr. George Valdez answered
Specializes in Family Medicine
Depends: You should talk with your doctor. There are different types of worms and different treatments.
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Dr. Andrew Reeves answered
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Over time: Over time radiation can have significant effects on the brain. Sometimes it takes years to see the effects. To the extent healthy brain tissues are damaged by the radiation, it can affect things like personality. If there is an effect, it is usually subtle at first. Sorry he has come to the point of needing the radiation.
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A 25-year-old female asked:
What causes ice pick headaches? How do you get rid of it? Is it chronic? Long term? Short term? Deadly? Where in the brain causes ice pick headaches?!
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Dr. Christopher Phillips answered
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Headaches vary: The tem is used to describe many types of headaches, but is associated most with cluster headaches. These headaches are a migraine variant. See a neurologist right away!
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