Female | 19
Warum wurde ich bei heißem Wetter ohnmächtig?
Hallo, ich bin eine 19-jährige Frau. Ich bin in London, Großbritannien, geboren. Ich bin derzeit im Urlaub in Saudi-Arabien. Derzeit sind es etwa 40 Grad. Ich ging, während ich mein Gepäck hielt, und konnte plötzlich für eine Sekunde nichts mehr sehen und fühlte mich krank und schwindelig. Ich hatte das Gefühl, dass mein Herz sehr schnell schlug und ich nicht richtig atmen konnte. Ich setzte mich hin, versuchte mich abzukühlen und trank kaltes Wasser. Nachdem ich mich ausgeruht hatte, stand ich auf und versuchte weiterzugehen, doch ich fühlte mich ganz schwach und mein Herz schlug wieder noch schneller. Ich spürte, wie meine Augen rollten, ich wurde nicht ganz ohnmächtig und ohnmächtig, aber es fühlte sich an, als würde ich gleich in Ohnmacht fallen. Ich setzte mich und wurde von einem Golfwagen begleitet. Allerdings bin ich mir nicht sicher, ob es mir gut geht oder was ich tun soll. Ich möchte wissen, was passiert ist. Ich fühle mich immer noch benommen und krank. Aber ich schwitze nicht mehr und bin auch nicht rot.
Neurochirurg
Answered on 3rd Sept '24
Möglicherweise haben Sie eine Hitzeerschöpfung erlitten. Dies ist der Fall, wenn das Innenthermometer Ihres Körpers zu heiß wird und nicht mehr richtig funktioniert. Zu den Symptomen einer solchen Erkrankung gehören unter anderem Ohnmacht, Schwindel, schneller Herzschlag sowie das Gefühl von Übelkeit. Die Lösung besteht darin, sich an einen kühlen Ort zu begeben, Wasser zu trinken und sich auszuruhen. Vermeiden Sie die sengende Sonne und halten Sie Ihren Körper so kühl wie möglich.
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Questions & Answers on "Neurology" (708)
I want ask if can take brahmi capsules for increasing my memory for examination and My exams are within 1 month. My age 21 How much should be the dosage? Will it help?
Male | 21
Brahmi capsules are often used for potential memory enhancement, but their effectiveness varies. Before trying them, consult a doctor due to differences in dosage and individual response. Generally, a 300-450 mg dose in divided amounts is common. Start well in advance of exams. Remember, supplements should complement good study habits, sleep, and a healthy diet. Side effects and interactions exist, so consult a neurology professional.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Hello my grandfather had a paralyse on left arm and left leg 6 years ago. For this years was good, only arm and leg has difficulty to move.yesterday he has a blood pressure was 20, and couldn’t move.Now is in his bed and just stays with close eyes. We speak to him and he just open the eyes and didn’t speak since yesterday. One doctor said that he may have Covid and is ranked. I am worried about this
Male | 80
A sudden drop in blood pressure, especially to a level as low as 20, is a medical emergency that requires immediate attention. It can lead to less blood flow to vital organs, including the brain, and result in symptoms such as loss of consciousness and difficulty moving. These are serious symptoms pls don't ignore those. Your neurologist and their hospital team can guide you with treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Aaj morning se sir me pain ho raha hai Vaisograin tablet bhi Li par koi releif nahi hua
Female | 24
Headaches can arise in many ways, for example, stress, lack of sleep, or even looking at screens for too long can cause them. It's better to lie in a peaceful place, drink a lot of plain water, and abstain from excessive screen time. If the pain persists, you need to go to a doctor and get a thorough checkup done.
Answered on 2nd July '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
My neck shaking with out my control i think it's Parkinson what to do
Male | 40
Consider talking to a neurologist one on one about all the symtoms you experience. They may prescribe tests to determine the cause.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I am a 23-year-old female and for the past two days I am not able to sleep at night I am staying awake till 4 o clock and after that, I am getting to sleep slowly the thing is while trying to sleep I am getting some irritation or some goosebumps kind of sensation. during the daytime also I am having this sensation but its not effecting me much because I will be involved in some work and if I am trying to take rest let's say sleeping at night that irritation is effecting me a lot what might be the reason.
Female | 23
Sleep difficulties and sensations of irritation or goosebumps could be due to many factors. It's essential to establish a relaxing bedtime routine, maintain a consistent sleep schedule, and create a comfortable sleeping environment. Reducing stress through relaxation techniques and avoiding stimulants can also help improve your sleep. If the problem persists, consider consulting a neurology professional or a sleep specialist from known hospitals for further evaluation and guidance.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I have congenital neurological hypoplasia of both lower limbs to deformity of axle foot with locomotor disability of 65 PERCENT by CONGENITAL.NEED COMPLETELY RECOVERY TREATMENT PLEASE HELP ME DCTR THINK ME AS YOUR DAUGHTER
Female | 23
You have a condition where your lower limbs are not developing properly causing difficulty with movement. That could be the case since birth. May exhibit may exhibit a hard time walking and a peculiar foot shape. To help with this, treatments like in the template, physical therapy, braces, or sometimes surgery can be considered. It's key to visit a neurologist for tailored recommendations.
Answered on 3rd Sept '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I am 28 years old male. I am having severe throbbing headache on the sides of the head as well as on the eyes. I also have swelling on my eyelids. i have extreme headache when i bend down or sneeze/cough. I also have nausea and vomited x3-4 times today
Male | 28
It may sound like you have a condition known as sinusitis. Sinuses get inflamed when spaces around the nose are filled with too much mucus due to colds, flu, allergies, or other conditions. This can lead to pain in your head especially when you lean forward or cough/sneeze; it also causes swelling in the eyes, nausea, and vomiting. To feel better try using warm packs on your face and take pain relievers that can be bought over the counter. Keep yourself well hydrated and rest enough too. In case these signs don't go away, you should see a doctor who will check them out further and treat them accordingly.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I'm 36 years old male. feeling tighting and freezing at back side of head discomfort at right ear side . and feeling complete energy less. i am unable to walk enough distance.facing this probelm from last 20 days. My recent blood reports shows that vitamin D3 is very less (11). could you please suggest
Male | 36
If you are having freezing and tightness in the back of head then it could be a neurological condition that must be evaluated by a neurologist. And for low vitamin D3 you need to consult a physician or an endocrinologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
My partner who is 75 asked when he woke up this morning if anyone else was in the house. We live alone. He said he heard loud music but I was awake and thete wasn't. He says it wasnt a dream . Hes annoyed I dont believe him. It is the start of dementia
Male | 75
Has your partner seemed forgetful or confused? These could be signs of dementia, which affects memory, thinking, and reasoning. Hallucinations, like seeing or hearing things that aren't real, may also happen. It's important to see a neurologist for a diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 16th Oct '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Hello my name is nagendra and iam male and 34 years old and from past few years iam facing forgetfulness and short time memory. Whoever said something important i totally forget that in a minute and this one affecting my entire life. Now it has increased a lot, what should i do now?.
Male | 34
I suggest that you see neurologist who will diagnose your symptoms and prescribe suitable treatment. Various causes of memory loss and forgetfulness include stress, anxiety, depression as well as neurological complications.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I am having hormonal migraines due to my period starting soon. My go-to remedies are not having any effect lately. I have already taken Excedrin but with no improvement. I want to take naproxen-sumatriptan. Can I take this after taking Excedrin? How long should I wait?
Female | 29
If Excedrin hasn't provided relief for your hormonal migraines, it's best not to take naproxen sumatriptan without consulting a doctor. Combining medications without guidance can be harmful. Seek advice from a healthcare provider or pharmacist for a safe alternative or proper timing to take naproxen-sumatriptan.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I have headache continuously. In my report of MRI it shows that I have preventricular cyst in my head Medicine is going on but I have headache What should I do
Female | 15
You may be suffering from a ventricular cyst, which is located near the brain. It is a fluid-filled sac near the brain. The reason that it causes headaches is often due to being under pressure. Adding to this, receiving regular medication, I recommend also not to forget being well-hydrated and staying stress-free. Were the pain to continue being severe or getting worse, you should report the headache to your neurologist for a new assessment and even alterations to the medications prescribed.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I have vertigo problem .I done some m r i lot's of treatment but no results also I done physiotherapy but no results .with vertigo i hav ear ringing problem.i done hrct scan but it's normal.
Male | 28
When you have vertigo, you may feel like everything is spinning around you; however, this can be very frustrating if accompanied by tinnitus. These two symptoms have been known to persist even after an MRI scan or physical therapy has been done. It’s a good thing that your HRCT scan was normal. In this situation, I would advise you to see an ENT specialist so they can find out more about what might be causing them internally and from outside sources like infections, etc.
Answered on 9th July '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I am 17 years old an introvert person. I am not able to recognize and differentiate faces, colour , ways. Mamory loss , hearing problem, and low eye sight is the common problem. What is this disease called. What I am so.
Male | 17
You could be experiencing the symptoms of the condition called "Prosopagnosia" which is difficulty in recognizing faces, colors, and places. It can also be memory, hearing, and eyesight affected. This condition arises from a problem in the brain. One way of managing it is to use voice cues and notice features of people to recognize them. It's good to contact a neurologist to get the proper instructions.
Answered on 17th July '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
i have this flashing headaches which occurs at different parts of my head. the pain comes sharp and fades away then moves to another part of my head. Why am i dealing with?
Male | 34
Migraine might be present if there are flashing headaches at different positions on the head. It is advisable to see a neurologist for the right diagnosis and treatment. Meantime, try to stay away from stresses sources like sleepless nights and sometimes specific foods.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Here is my story, Doctor. So, two years ago, I suddenly felt immense pain in my foot and got bedridden for almost three months. And then I rushed to a physician because at the time there was no neurologist in my city. The physician tested my vitamins and gave me some vitamins. It eventually got better and I was able to walk. I was overweight at that time and my physician told me that it's all because of weight. And then I lost almost 20 kilograms, but there was still feeling of socks. I don't feel any pain or anything, but I just feel like I'm wearing socks. Then after almost two years, I visited a neurologist with this and she tested my vitamins. She prescribed me vitamin D supplements since my vitamin D is at 12, but for one month. Nothing happened with this one month treatment. Then she did my NCV. She said my NCV reports are normal and has prescribed me some vitamins again. What do you think, how much time it would take to get completely cured?
Female | 21
Based on what you have told me, the peripheral disorder mentioned by the speaker is on track with peripheral nerve disease. In most cases, the feeling of socks on your feet could be easily attributed to peripheral neuropathy. You are lucky that your neurologist has done so many tests and that your vitamins and nerves are under control. Please continue to take the vitamins as per the doctor's prescription and remain patient. You will need some time to see improvements in your nerves. Also, keeping a check on your weight and living a healthy life will speed up your recovery while doing well.
Answered on 14th June '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I'm 17 years old. I'm having sleep problems.i can't sleep properly in night, it's almost took me 2 hours to sleep even after closing my eyes. And in day time , my eyes started to burning
Female | 17
Seems like you might have insomnia, that is the inability to fall asleep or stay asleep. If you can’t fall asleep at night this can cause tired eyes that burn all day long. Stress, caffeine and use of screens before bedtime are some common reasons why teenagers suffer from this condition. Establishing a night time routine, avoiding caffeine and switching off the screens before going to bed may help improve your sleeping patterns.
Answered on 11th June '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
What causes suddenly dizziness and visions blur
Male | 19
This might happen because your blood pressure suddenly falls, you are dehydrated, or your blood sugar has dropped. Apart from this, this may also come from inner ear problems or a change in the prescription of your eyes. Continuously, ensure to drink plenty of water, have meals regularly, and if it continues, see a physician.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Recently my father diagnosed with diffused cerebral autrophy with chronic microangiopathic changes involving deep hemispheric white matter (fazekas Grade 2 white matter hyperintensities) Kindly suggest what to do ?
Male | 65
Currently there is no specific treatment for managing white matter lesions/hyperintensities. The goal is to treat the reason of the damage and cease the progression and worsening of the disease.
Depending on the reason of damage, the doctor will start you on blood pressure lowering or cholesterol lowering medicines.
In case you have a social habit such as smoking, then it is suggested to quit smoking at the earliest for preventing any further damage.
Consult a neurologist for further treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Sayalee Karve
I feel liquid in head when i move my head and i feel muscle streaching inside of my head when i move my head
Male | 37
When there is liquid talking in your ear or you hear that whooshing sound when you move your head it might be due to the fluid in your inner ear. the canals of your inner ear might have shifted. This occurs because the balance mechanism in your ear has been tampered. A feeling like stretching could be due to the tension that has grown inside the neck muscles. Try using gentle neck exercises as well as relaxation exercises and when these sensations linger, seek medical assistance.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
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