I had brain tumour surgery and now experience postoperative issues such as diplopia (double vision), imbalance, and vomiting. I am unable to do heavy work and often feel low and worthless. What treatment or support options are available to improve my condition?
After brain tumour surgery, symptoms like double vision, imbalance, and vomiting can happen due to effects on the brain and nerves, and they often improve gradually with proper care, so it is important to have regular follow-up with your neurologist or neurosurgeon to check recovery and rule out complications. Treatments may include medications to control symptoms, vision therapy or prism glasses for diplopia, and physiotherapy or vestibular rehabilitation to improve balance and strength, while occupational therapy can help you return to daily activities safely. Feeling low or worthless is also common after such a major illness and may be part of depression, so counselling, support from family, and, if needed, medicines can make a big difference. Focus on gradual activity, good nutrition, and rest, and avoid overexertion, as recovery takes time. With the right medical care, rehabilitation, and emotional support, many people see meaningful improvement in both physical and mental well-being.