Female | 19
Könnten meine häufigen starken Kopfschmerzen ernst sein?
Ich bin eine 19-jährige Frau und leide seit über 6 Monaten unter starken Kopfschmerzen. Meine Kopfschmerzen treten sehr häufig auf, manchmal jeden Tag und manchmal alle zwei Tage. Es fängt damit an, dass mir im Kopf schwindelig und unwohl wird und dass meine Sicht für den Bruchteil von Sekunden etwas verschwommen ist, dann beginnen meine Hände zu zittern und ich fühle mich unruhig und nervös. Manchmal verspüre ich auch stechende Schmerzen an einer bestimmten Stelle meines Kopfes und es fühlt sich an wie ein scharfer Stoß, der eine gute Minute anhält, und manchmal spüre ich ein leichtes Klingeln in meinem Ohr, bevor die Kopfschmerzen beginnen. Anfänglich begannen meine Kopfschmerzen damit, dass ich ein seltsames Summen in der Nase verspürte, gefolgt von einem scharfen, klemmenden Schmerz im Hinterkopf. Und diese Kopfschmerzen traten normalerweise auf, wenn ich mich hinlegte.
Neurochirurg
Answered on 12th Sept '24
Es hört sich so an, als ob Sie unter Migräne leiden könnten. Migräne kann starke Kopfschmerzen sowie Symptome wie Schwindel, verschwommenes Sehen, zitternde Hände, Unruhe und stechende Kopfschmerzen verursachen. Manche Menschen verspüren auch ein Summen oder Klingeln in ihren Ohren. Versuchen Sie, Ihre Kopfschmerzen und mögliche Auslöser wie Stress, Schlafmangel oder bestimmte Nahrungsmittel im Auge zu behalten. Halten Sie ausreichend Flüssigkeit zu sich, nehmen Sie regelmäßig Mahlzeiten zu sich und üben Sie Entspannungstechniken wie tiefes Atmen oder leichte Übungen. Bei anhaltenden Kopfschmerzen konsultieren Sie am besten einenNeurologezur weiteren Beurteilung und Behandlung.
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Questions & Answers on "Neurology" (709)
What is the permanant treatment of migraine ?
Female | 24
There's no known permanent cure for migraines. Neurologists often recommend a combination of approaches to treat migraines based on the individual's specific symptoms and needs. The effectiveness also varies among individuals.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
How to treat Stammering problems
Male | 18
Stammering, or stuttering, happens when a person has a hard time speaking smoothly. They might repeat some sounds or stretch out words. This can make it tough to talk with ease and feel sure of themselves. The cause is a mix of things like genes and how speech grows. The best way to help is speech therapy with a speech expert.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I'm having light headed and getting dizzy and shivering
Female | 23
You might be experiencing symptoms of low blood sugar, dehydration, or an underlying condition affecting your nervous system. I recommend you visit a general physician or a neurologist to get a proper diagnosis. Please don’t ignore these symptoms and get checked by a doctor at the earliest.
Answered on 3rd Sept '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Hi sir/madam, I'm Suffering from right eye swelling,redness from past 25 days... recently I have visited a hospital and got my cerebral Angiogram test done...it was found that there is Dural arterveinous fistulae along bilateral cavernous sinuses nd clivus draining into bilateral petrosal sinuses and right superior opthalmic vein...which is causing swelling of eye,redness,watery eyes...They have suggested an exercise near neck(compression) for this problem. my question is does this problem go away with this exercise? How common is this problem?Any medical emergency required?What is the cost for stereographic radiation therapy? Thank you.
Male | 52
The answer to your question depends on the cause of the dural arteriovenous fistulae. If it is caused by a congenital abnormality, exercise may help reduce the symptoms, but it is unlikely to completely resolve the condition. If the cause is a tumor or an aneurysm, then exercise may help reduce the symptoms, but a more comprehensive treatment plan may be required. The cost of stereotactic radiation therapy varies depending on the institution providing the therapy. It is best to seek advice from a specialist to determine the best course of treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I'm on medication for depression but also I was a victim of occipital neuralgia few years back... now sometimes I experience strange sensation in my head in the upper vertex cold feeling tingling little weird why is it happening so doctors please correlate. Regards.
Male | 27
You seem to experience peculiar sensations in your head. The backstory of occipital neuralgia and antidepressants might shed light. The chilly feeling and tingling atop your head could stem from nerve sensitivity or medication side effects. Keeping your neurologist informed about these symptoms is crucial, so they can offer suitable guidance and potentially modify your treatment if needed.
Answered on 29th July '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
anny time sir me dono said me drd rhna (maigren) per drd krna weekines feel krna
Female | 26
You sound as though you have a migraine. Migraines not only cause your head to hurt a lot but also can make you feel very weak. The cause may be stress, not getting enough sleep, or eating particular foods. To assist you, practice to relax, get enough sleep, and stay away from things like bright lights and loud sounds that may trigger you. Should the situation not improve, it would be wise to consult a neurologist for more information.
Answered on 14th Oct '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I am 25 years old male. I felt dizziness with sweating 1 week back for 45 min and felt fine after that then again i felt same after 2 days same for 30-45 min. Then again after 4 days i felt same. What may be the issue.
Male | 25
You have been going through the episodes of dizziness and sweating. The reason could be several things, including low blood sugar, dehydration, or even anxiety. Ensure you drink plenty of water and eat regular, balanced meals. Additionally, it is essential to cope with stress and sleep well. If the symptoms persist, it is advisable to get a check-up with a neurologist.
Answered on 19th Sept '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I i be a nornal like a other person afer epylipsy
Male | 21
Yes, many people with epilepsy can live normal lives like others, especially with proper treatment and medication. It's important to follow your neurologist's advice and attend regular check-ups. If you have any concerns, please visit a neurologist for the best care and guidance.
Answered on 11th July '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
My icp pressure is 29 what i do and is treatment or risk factors
Female | 21
Pressure inside your skull, known as intracranial pressure (ICP), is measuring higher than the typical range at 29. This elevated level could signify an underlying issue concerning your brain's health. Indicators like persistent headaches, nausea, and vision disturbances may manifest. Potential causes range from traumatic head injuries to various neurological conditions. Seeking prompt medical evaluation from a neurologist is crucial to pinpoint the precise cause and initiate appropriate treatment.
Answered on 12th Aug '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
HI SIR , I dont feel hunger , i feel fear about samll probems , i feel legs itching, some times vomting happens, i dont feel happy.
Male | 29
This could be related to various underlying issues. Feeling a lack of hunger, fear, itching legs, vomiting, and a persistent feeling of unhappiness can be signs of physical or mental health concerns.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
early May my doctor found an active lesion in the cerebellum caused vetrigo, ataxia & balancing issues. I took 7,5g EV cortisone and medrol for 1,5 month.Last pill at May 3rd.After first week I started having sever joint pain especially at knees and wrists.It's 15 of June and I'm still in pain. Wrist,knees,hips almost felt like can't bare my weight
Female | 32
You’re having pain in the joints after you were administered cortisone to the node in your cerebellum. On occasions, joint pain may occur as a side effect of cortisone. Your knees, hands, and hips hurt and it is difficult to stand on them. This is quite possible with cortisone which will affect your body. To solve this problem, it's best to consult an orthopedist about the joint pain.
Answered on 19th June '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I have headache on the left side of my head and feel pain in eye and neck on the left side.Is it a normal headache or migraine?I slept properly still headache exist.I eat tufnil and it works on first day but second time it does not work on me.What should I do?
Female | 22
headache on left side with eye and neck pain could be MIGRAINE... lack of sleep not always the cause... Tufnil might not work every time... CONSULT doctor if headache persists...
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
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
Hi, I'm m18,I consumed edible cannabis around a week ago , days has passed by ,and right now I'm having constant headaches and in some positions I can feel the blood pumping in brain too.
Male | 18
Your headaches which occurred after eating edible cannabis could be connected with cannabis use. Occasionally, marijuana can trigger headaches as a result. This might be an explanation for the sensation of blood pouring into your brain. To manage your symptoms, do not forget to drink plenty of water, get enough sleep, and try to consult a specialist for further advice.
Answered on 17th Oct '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Sleeping disorder and feelings sad anytime
Male | 34
Sounds like you are experiencing symptoms of sleep disorder and depression. Speak to a neurologist regarding your sleep problems, and practice healthy sleeping habit.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Hi, Doctor. I am 14 years old. I eat gingko biloba to improve memory but I seem to be allergic to it. what should I do, can I take these two pills (Allergic medical )at the same time or alternately? What are the doctor's recommended supplements that I can eat to improve memory? Best greats, sharifah
Female | 14
It's great that you're looking to improve your memory, but it's best not to take anything you're allergic to. Rash, itching, or even difficulty breathing can occur as allergic reactions to ginkgo biloba. You should stop taking it if you are allergic. Instead, maybe try omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin D, or magnesium. These are good for memory too.
Answered on 24th June '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I am a 30yr old Male I am having constant light headaches and I feel my eyes are sinking in yet I drink alot of water because I play football , so I don't know what's the problem
Male | 30
You're experiencing mild headaches and some strange feelings in your eyes. These could be dehydration symptoms, especially if you're drinking a lot of water while playing football. Dehydration can lead to headaches and eye strain. Ensure you're staying well-hydrated before, during, and after your game. If the symptoms continue, it's best to consult a neurologist for further evaluation.
Answered on 7th Oct '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I have cervical spondylitis since past 6 months. Doctor prescribed many medicines. But i have headache and itching in head. i feel something crawling in my head and scalp itches too. Now i feel pain in my neck and left hand and heaviness in left side in 2 fingers. I also had physiotherapy for 10 days. I have my MRI report too.
Female | 54
It sounds like you may have a neurological condition in addition to cervical spondylitis. Headache, itching, crawling sensation on scalp, and pain in the neck and hand are all common symptoms of a neurological condition. It would be best for you to see a neurologist for further evaluation and treatment. The MRI report may provide some insight into what is causing your symptoms, but it is unlikely to be the only factor. The neurologist may recommend further tests, such as an EEG or nerve conduction studies, to pinpoint the source of your symptoms. In the meantime, it may be beneficial for you to continue with the physiotherapy and take any medications prescribed by your doctor.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I am a 37 years old female. From the past few days I am feeling an ache inside the left side of my head at regular intervals. I also feel my head spinning and heavy quite often. Sometimes I feel cold and sometimes I sweat. I also feel my body weak quite often and sometimes feel I may fall. Sometimes I feel a pull on the backside of my head and that part paining, though it isn't a severe or constant pain. I am not able to tell this to my parents as they recently faced a huge tragedy and I don't get the courage to speak to them and give them more pain. Since the time I get up I look forward to going to sleep again as that's the only time I feel better and tension free. Is this a passing phase or serious health issue? Are these signs of brain inflammation/tumor? Will be grateful to you if you advice me what my next step should be.
Female | 37
As your symptoms indicate, you may be suffering from a migraine or tension headache. But one should not exclude the possibility of serious conditions. I suggest consulting a neurologist for further detailed diagnosis. While you wait, work on reducing your stress and have a good sleep at night. Recall that your health should be considered first and you might need medical attention if the situation requires so.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I am 36 I am having head pain dizzy.kind like lightheaded.what going on
Female | 36
This can be due to various reasons. It may be because you are not taking in enough water, or perhaps you are feeling stressed or tired. Things such as not eating regularly or having low blood sugar can also make you feel this way. Drink a lot of water, take a proper diet, and avoid overexertion. Suppose in case dizziness persists, it is feasible to check with your doctor so that any serious issues will be identified.
Answered on 13th June '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
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