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Feeling Dizzy, Pain In Back Of Neck, Head After Fall. MRI Revealed Chronic Ischemia, Maxillary Sinusitis. Cure?

my wife had a fall 8 months back she was feeling dizzy,her x-ray report of the neck was normal. but a week ago she had a severe pain from back of her neck to back of her head. she also felt dizzy. she did her mri of the brain which revealed- tiny foci of chronic ischemia in bilateral periventricaular region and also right maxillary sinusitis. she is 32yrs old and her weight is 62kgs. she has normal blood pressure and no diabeties.
Fri, 16 Aug 2013
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Hi, it appears that she had concussion at the time of fall, 8 months back, But the ischemic condition may not be related to the concussion. It may be due to some chronic vascular defect. I advise you to consult a neurologist for diagnosis and treatment. Thank you.
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Feeling Dizzy, Pain In Back Of Neck, Head After Fall. MRI Revealed Chronic Ischemia, Maxillary Sinusitis. Cure?

Hi, it appears that she had concussion at the time of fall, 8 months back, But the ischemic condition may not be related to the concussion. It may be due to some chronic vascular defect. I advise you to consult a neurologist for diagnosis and treatment. Thank you.