Dr. Rahul Konduri is a distinguished Consultant for Neurology at Continental Hospitals, located in Hyderabad. Has a solid foundation from Osmania Medical College, Hyderabad, Dr. Konduri further honed his expertise in neurology through advanced studies in the United Kingdom. His illustrious academic journey culminated in a Fellowship at the prestigious Royal College of Physicians in London, coupled with membership in the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh. Dr. Konduri's extensive training in neurology encompasses a wide array of specialized courses, including but not limited to neurological infections, dementia, movement disorders, and neuroinflammatory disorders.
Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Rahul Koduri specializes in various aspects of neurology, including stroke thrombolysis, dementia management, headache disorders, neuroinflammatory conditions, and neurological infections.
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Dementia symptoms include memory loss, difficulty with communication and language, impaired reasoning and judgment, and changes in mood and behavior.
Diagnostic tests for dementia may include cognitive assessments, brain imaging (such as MRI or CT scans), and blood tests to rule out other potential causes of cognitive decline.
Complications of dementia may include increased risk of falls, infections, and behavioral disturbances. Management involves preventive measures, medication adjustments, and supportive care tailored to individual needs.
Stroke thrombolysis is a treatment used to dissolve blood clots that are blocking blood flow to the brain, thereby restoring blood flow and potentially minimizing brain damage during an ischemic stroke.
The potential benefits of stroke thrombolysis include improved blood flow to the affected part of the brain, reduced disability, and increased chances of recovery if administered promptly and appropriately.
Recognizing the acronym "FAST" (Face drooping, Arm weakness, Speech difficulty, Time to call emergency services) can help individuals identify stroke symptoms and seek immediate medical assistance to increase the chances of successful treatment, including thrombolysis.