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RAK Hospital Saves 32-Year-Old Worker’s Life from Rapidly Growing Brain Infection

By dailyguardian.aeAugust 4, 20254 Mins Read
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Swift diagnosis and emergency surgery prevent fatal complications for Indian expatriate

Untreated infections—whether in the ear, sinuses, or teeth—can quietly spread to the brain and become life-threatening.

4 August2025; Ras Al Khaimah, UAE –In a race against time, doctors at RAK Hospital saved the life of a 32-year-old Indian expatriate laborer after discovering a rare, fast-growing brain infection called a brain abscess — a painful, pus-filled swelling in the brain caused by infection that can rapidly worsen if untreated. The patient, who had been suffering from severe headaches, neck pain, and fever for a week, underwent emergency brain surgery that prevented potentially fatal complications.

Mr. AnantaSahu arrived at RAK Hospital’s emergency department with high fever and stiffness in his neck — symptoms that can signal serious infections affecting the brain. An initial MRI scan revealed a mass lesion (abnormal growth/swelling) in the cerebellum, the part of the brain controlling balance and coordination.

Despite initial treatment, his condition worsened rapidly. A second MRI with contrast confirmed it was a brain abscess — a pocket of pus caused by infection — surrounded by dangerous swelling. If left untreated, it could have led to meningitis (infection of the brain’s protective lining), hydrocephalus (fluid build-up), stroke, or even death.

The treating doctor, Dr. Tinku Jose Kurisinkal, Consultant Neurosurgeon at RAK Hospital, explained:“Brain abscesses can progress rapidly and may rupture, spreading infection throughout the brain and bloodstream. What made this case particularly critical was the speed at which the infection advanced and the high risk of misdiagnosis — since neck stiffness, pain, and headaches are often mistaken for conditions like cervical spondylosis. However, the presence of fever alongside these symptoms is a red flag. In this patient’s case, our team maintained a high level of clinical suspicion, conducted timely investigations, and correctly identified the abscess. Immediate surgery was crucial, and any delay could have been fatal.”

The neurosurgical team swiftly performed an emergency suboccipitalcraniectomy — a procedure in which a portion of the skull bone is temporarily removed to drain the abscess. Within hours, the patient’s condition stabilized, and he went on to make a full recovery, returning to his normal routine symptom-free.

Expressing his gratitude, patient AnantaSahu said: “The pain was unbearable, and I feared for my life. Dr. Tinku and his team acted just in time and gave me back my health. Every nurse, assistant, and support staff member cared for me with such kindness — their compassion carried me through the darkest hours of my life. Because of their teamwork and unwavering dedication, I am here today, healed, hopeful, and thankful. RAK Hospital will always hold a special place in my heart.”

While brain abscesses are rare, they can arise when infections from other parts of the body — such as untreated ear, sinus, or dental infections — spread through the bloodstream to the brain. Warning signs include severe headaches, persistent fever, neck stiffness, and nausea. Doctors caution that these symptoms are often mistaken for less serious conditions like migraine or spondylosis, leading people to self-medicate with painkillers rather than seek timely medical care.

“Persistent headaches with fever should never be ignored,” Dr. Tinku emphasized. “If symptoms don’t improve within a few days or worsen, immediate medical evaluation is vital. Quick diagnosis through imaging and timely intervention can mean the difference between life and death.”

Concluding, Dr. Raza Siddiqui, Executive Director of RAK Hospital, commented:“This case is a powerful reminder of how timely diagnosis and advanced neurosurgical intervention can save lives. Many people ignore persistent symptoms or resort to self-medication, which can delay critical treatment and lead to severe complications. By sharing this story, we hope to raise public awareness about the dangers of untreated infections and encourage early medical evaluation. At RAK Hospital, we remain committed to combining cutting-edge technology with compassionate care, ensuring that our community receives the highest standards of treatment and education.”

For more information on RAK Hospital and its services, please visit, https://rakhospital.com/

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