I am a 48 year old female. As a child I suffered a depressed skull fracture . The fracture is on the front left lobe. I had alot of trouble in school through my years. I have a seizure dissorder. I am on meds for that, as well as bipolar, and meds for my depression , seraquel for sleep at night. I have had good job's but it seems my short term memory caused me to not be able to work anymore. I am relativly health. I have 3 grown boy's. But since my divorse I live with my mom and her husband. I have been on daissability and SSI for over 10 years now. I have a great family and alot support. My words come out wrong and and my meaning is not what I am thinking in my brain. We all kinda laugh it is actually pretty funny. I dont mean to be funny, it's frustrating for me. Will my Encephalomalacia continue to get worse? Thank You :)
no defined treatment to encephalomalacia
what is the prognosis for encephalomalacia?
Encephalomalacia is the softening of brain tissue due to inflammation or hemorrhage. The symptoms of encephalomalacia is an anxious mood, pain, insomnia, fatigue, and depressed mood.
no
Yes.
spinal crush injury
Yes it can.
A craniotomy is a surgical procedure to access the brain, and it does not directly cause encephalomalacia. However, complications from the surgery, such as infection or bleeding, can lead to encephalomalacia if not properly managed. Careful post-operative monitoring and management are essential to prevent such complications.
Multicystic encephalomalacia can turn to cancer of the brain. It refers to deformities of cells, which causes brain damage. There are chances of the cells becoming cancerous.
The only treatment for cystic encephalomalacia is first finding out the underlying causes of the brain consistency and dealing with it. In severe cases, surgery may be needed to remove damaged brain substance.
seivures, left sid impairment
this was a included in a report from a mri