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MRI Shows Gliosis In The Right Frontal Anterior Lobe In The Parasagittal Location. Matter Of Concern?

Good Morning, my name is Sandy I am 35 years old (M). I am sports man and a fitness freak, I do intense exercise at least 1 hour a day. I had a bit of numbness in skin on my upper left leg, also had a bit of headache on left side. I am also suffering from Sinus from last 5-6 years. It is very frequent I catch cold.

Recently I have contract MRI (brain) done and report says " Gliosis in the right frontal anterior lobe in the parasagittal location"

Doc has scared me that it can cause paralysis or a temp stroke (can make you unconscious for some time) and strictly advised not to exercise & drive, I am a bit scared, could please help me, what exactly MRI report means and do I need o worry, is there a cure for this.. thanks in advance.
Mon, 23 Dec 2013
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This is non specific reactive changes of central nervous system, and may not manifest in any way and can be consider as normal unless have some clinical sign and symptoms regarding this, or absolutely indicates such pathological conditions, hope this answer will clear your doubt, have nice day.
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MRI Shows Gliosis In The Right Frontal Anterior Lobe In The Parasagittal Location. Matter Of Concern?

HI Thank for asking to HCM This is non specific reactive changes of central nervous system, and may not manifest in any way and can be consider as normal unless have some clinical sign and symptoms regarding this, or absolutely indicates such pathological conditions, hope this answer will clear your doubt, have nice day.