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Female | 39

Warum habe ich Nasenbluten nach einer Gehirnerschütterung?

Ich hatte vor drei Jahren eine Gehirnerschütterung und erholte mich immer noch. Ich kämpfe derzeit mit Symptomen nach einer Gehirnerschütterung wie hoher Stressintoleranz, Veränderungen im Menstruationskreis, Angstzuständen usw. Mir ist gerade aufgefallen, dass ich heute Morgen Nasenbluten hatte, ein paar Tropfen Blut aus meinem rechten Nasenloch. Ich habe abgewischt und es hat aufgehört. BITTE WAS KÖNNTE DIE URSACHE SEIN?

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Answered on 6th Sept '24

Es ist wichtig zu verstehen, dass die Symptome nach einer Gehirnerschütterung manchmal komplex sein können und von Person zu Person unterschiedlich sein können. Ihr Nasenbluten hat vielleicht nichts damit zu tun, es könnte aber auch mit Stress oder Veränderungen in Ihrem Körper nach der Gehirnerschütterung zusammenhängen. Ich empfehle dringend, einen zu sehenNeurologeoder einHNO-Arztfür eine ordnungsgemäße Beurteilung und Anleitung Ihrer Symptome. 

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Questions & Answers on "Neurology" (708)

I have been having severe head pain for over r years now which I have used different medications like pain relief, at times the head pain last for 3 days before I will feel little relief

Female | 26

Headaches that last long are tough. You might have­ migraines. They bring throbbing aches, noise­/light bothers you, feeling nause­ous. Stress, hormones, and foods can cause the­m. Try relaxing, sleep routine­, note triggers. If it doesn't e­ase, see a doctor. Managing migraine­s takes effort but help is out the­re.

Answered on 4th Sept '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

My wife has been recently diagnosed by one of neurologist a retinal migraine issue, she faces migraines headache in 2 or 3 months once only. Now the doctor has suggested few medicines which I think is affecting her mental health. She is prescribed with propranolol 25mg daily twice, topiramate 20 mg daily twice Due to this she always feel sleepy, dizziness, harsh behaviours, mood swings, lack of appetite, lack of focus, lack of confidence, feels awkward cannot stay awake, cannot use mobile for long time, headache affects her head daily in the evening mostly. She is using these medicine since two weeks, before she doesn't have these issue. She only had a migraine and she once had a spot in her right eye which goes after a week. But she has a small lump behind her ear which doctor mentioned it as a swellon nerve. Kindly please suggest is she getting correct treatment because her Condition is getting worse day by day in terms of mental health. She has a family history of migraine her mother and sisters.

Female | 34

Propranolol and topiramate sometimes result in symptoms such as drowsiness, lightheadedness, mood changes, and an inability to concentrate. You or she must discuss this with the neurologist who prescribed these drugs because they could fix this issue by adjusting dosages or prescribing different medications that would be effective against migraines without affecting mental stability. If the lump located at the back of her ear is not yet diagnosed then it should also get checked into by the doctor to find out if there might be any connection with other signs.

Answered on 3rd June '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

I’m taking one time dosage of 200mg of doxycycline as pep for possible exposure to sti. Iv heard that doxycycline causes cranial hypertension How likely is that to happen to me from one dosage

Male | 26

It is not very likely to get intracranial high blood pressure from a single 200mg dose of doxycycline. Intracranial high blood pressure is an uncommon side effect that may lead to headaches, changes in vision, and nausea. Adequate hydration can help in its prevention. Don’t forget to follow your provider’s instructions when taking this medicine and inform them about any worries you might have. 

Answered on 8th June '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Hey, i have been using seroxat 20mg and rivotril 2 mg since march 2022 , I'm trying to stop it by reducing the amount by taking them one day and day off, but I'm feeling dizzy a lot and losing balance, how can i quit and how to reduce the effect of it.

Male | 26

Before making any changes to your medication, consult your doctor for advice. Suddenly stopping or reducing Seroxat and Rivotril can lead to withdrawal symptoms. . If you experience dizziness or balance issues during the process, inform your doctor right away.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

What is a sleep stroke?

Female | 30

There is no medical condition specifically referred to as a "sleep stroke." However, strokes can occur at any time, including during sleep. A stroke happens when blood flow to the brain is disrupted, either due to a blocked blood vessel (ischemic stroke) or bleeding in the brain (hemorrhagic stroke). The risk factors for stroke include hypertension, diabetes, smoking, and other cardiovascular conditions. If someone experiences symptoms like sudden numbness, confusion, trouble speaking, or severe headache, even during sleep, immediate medical attention is crucial.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Every so often, about every month I would say. I get these episodes of dizzy spells and kaliedoscope vision. My vision starts to go black with spots and I see lots of colors. I get very dizzy and sweating a lot

Female | 16

Migraines with aura can happe­n. They feel dizzy, se­e colors or spots, sweat a lot. Stress, no sle­ep, certain foods cause the­m. Try finding what triggers them. Avoid those things. Drink lots of wate­r. Relax your mind and body. This can help manage the­ episodes you have.

Answered on 27th Sept '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Hi sir / mam My self Paras Agrawal from Indore , I am having sharp headache one just above the right side eye . Pls guide me for cure and treatment .

Male | 35

You probably have a migraine. A migraine can be characterized by a very severe stabbing headache over one side of the head. Other symptoms you may encounter are light and sound sensitivity. Stress, a lack of sleep, some foods, or hormonal changes are among the common causes. For example, you can use these methods if you have headaches: try to rest in a dark, quiet room, drink plenty of water, and avoid triggers like caffeine and processed foods.

Answered on 19th Sept '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

What causes sudden faint

Male | 16

Sometime­s, people faint unexpe­ctedly. This occurs when blood doesn't re­ach the brain sufficiently. It might be low blood pre­ssure, or maybe the he­art rate dropped suddenly. Rapid standing, de­hydration, and low blood sugar often cause fainting. To avoid it, stand up slowly from seate­d positions. Also, drink plenty of fluids regularly. Eating freque­nt meals helps maintain stable blood sugar le­vels.

Answered on 14th Aug '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Why I am feeling suddenly dizziness

Female | 24

Dizziness can make you feel like things are spinning or you're off balance. It can happen if you stand up too quickly, are dehydrated, or get up after lying down. Sometimes, it's due to low blood sugar. Other reasons could be problems in the inner ear or even stress. To help, sit or lie down, drink water, and eat if your blood sugar is low. If it persists, talk to a healthcare provider so they can figure out the cause.

Answered on 28th May '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

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