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Lidiane Barbosa, wife of Tony Ramos, went public to provide updates on the health of the actor, who underwent brain surgery last week. According to her, he is recovering well, but he still needs to be careful during his recovery.
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“Tony is fine. This second operation to which he underwent was very quick, very precise. Thank God he is already lucid, he doesn’t get out of bed, he has to lie down in a horizontal position to keep everything in place, “said Lidiane in an interview with ‘Meeting with Patricia Poeta’aired this Tuesday 21st.

He also explained that he is already eating and thanked his fans for their love. “Thank you all so much for your love, for your prayers, I just have to say thank you. A kiss to everyone,” she said.
The actor was admitted to hospital on Thursday the 16th, after feeling ill in the morning. Later that same day, he underwent his first surgery to drain a subdural hematoma. Then, on Sunday, he underwent a second operation. According to the latest medical bulletin, released on Monday 20th, Tony has shown “an important improvement in the evolution of his clinical conditions”.
Sub dural hematoma
In an interview with Earth youneurosurgeon Victor Hugo Espíndola explained that there are two types of this hemorrhage that is located under the dura mater, which is one of the membranes that covers the brain: acute and chronic.
Acute subdural hematoma is usually the result of trauma resulting from a severe impact, such as a car accident, a fall from a motorcycle, or a fall from a height. Chronic subdural hematoma grows little by little and can occur even in low-impact trauma situations.
The doctor says that chronic subdural hematoma is more common in older adults and in people who use anticoagulant or antiplatelet drugs and in alcoholics.
“It was probably the case with Tony Ramos, we can have everything from headaches to a more intense condition that can lead to loss of strength on one side of the body, drowsiness and, if left untreated, even coma,” he says the expert.
Source: Terra

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