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What Is Thalamic Hemorrhage?

What is Thalami c bleed disease. Local Doctors diagnosed my disease as thalami c bleed. I am 80 years old male having 05 married children. In November, 2008 I felt some unknown state of my left side from head to last finger of my foot. Now often I feel some part of my left leg and hand senseless.
Mon, 24 Nov 2014
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Hello and welcome..
Thalamus is a part of brain situated between the cerebral cortex and the midbrain.. And play important role in relaying sensory and motor informations to cortex and also play role sympbody and alertness.
If there is bleeding inside it then symptoms most commonly contralateral hemianesthesia (numbness), mild hemiparesis, hemiataxia, and sometimes intolerable intractable severe dysesthetic pain in half of the body.
Hope this the answer.
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What Is Thalamic Hemorrhage?

Hello and welcome.. Thalamus is a part of brain situated between the cerebral cortex and the midbrain.. And play important role in relaying sensory and motor informations to cortex and also play role sympbody and alertness. If there is bleeding inside it then symptoms most commonly contralateral hemianesthesia (numbness), mild hemiparesis, hemiataxia, and sometimes intolerable intractable severe dysesthetic pain in half of the body. Hope this the answer. Thanks