Explained! What Led to Sadhguru's Unexpected Brain Surgery
Last Wednesday marked a significant moment for millions worldwide as Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev, the esteemed founder of the Isha Foundation, underwent emergency brain surgery. Dr. Vineet Suri, a distinguished consultant neurologist at Apollo Hospital, disclosed in a video statement that Sadhguru had been enduring persistent headaches for several weeks preceding the surgery. Despite his discomfort, Sadhguru remained steadfast in his commitments, even spearheading the Mahashivratri event on March 8. However, a week later, the intensity of his headaches escalated, necessitating immediate medical intervention.
I really hope and pray Sadhguru gets well soon. Future of Sun and Earth is at stake. pic.twitter.com/QIY6QIgsxA
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Upon admission to the hospital, a distressing revelation emerged from the MRI scan: brain swelling coupled with severe bleeding. Prompt action was imperative, leading to an urgent brain surgery conducted at a private medical facility. The medical term for this condition, brain bleeding, scientifically known as intracranial hemorrhage, occurs when bleeding transpires within the brain tissues or its neighboring regions.
Jaggi Vasudev's religious inner engineering has failed, Sadhguru surrendered to science, Again Science won... pic.twitter.com/xG5ioimN3N
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Brain bleeding, categorized as a form of stroke, encompasses a spectrum of underlying causes. The Cleveland Clinic outlines several factors contributing to the risk of brain hemorrhage, including:
Several factors exacerbate the risk of experiencing brain bleeding:
Recognizing the signs and symptoms of brain bleeding is crucial for prompt intervention and treatment. Common indicators include:
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