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10 Best Deep Brain Stimulation doctors in Bangkok - Updated 2024

Dr. Ken Srimanunthiphol

Dr. Ken Srimanunthiphol

31 years of experience

MD Diploma

Neurologist

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Dr. Sombat Muengtaweepongsa

Dr. Sombat Muengtaweepongsa

30 years of experience

MD Diploma of the Thai Board of Neuro Medicine Fellowship in Cerebrovascular and Critical Care

Neurologist

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Dr. Eakpot Nimkulrat

Dr. Eakpot Nimkulrat

30 years of experience

MD Diploma

Neurologist

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Dr. Pataravit Rukskul

Dr. Pataravit Rukskul

29 years of experience

MD Diploma Fellowship

Neurosurgeon, Spine Surgeon

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Dr. Sirarat Morarat

Dr. Sirarat Morarat

26 years of experience

MD Diploma Fellowship in Pediatric EEG

Neurologist

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Dr. Patima Orrawanhanothai

Dr. Patima Orrawanhanothai

25 years of experience

MD

Neurologist

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Dr. Parunut Itthimathin

Dr. Parunut Itthimathin

25 years of experience

MD Fellowship

Neurosurgeon

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Dr. Narumon Kongsakorn

Dr. Narumon Kongsakorn

24 years of experience

MD Diploma

Neurologist

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Dr. Itthipol Tawankanjanachot

Dr. Itthipol Tawankanjanachot

24 years of experience

MD Diploma Fellowship

Neurologist

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Dr. Thaweesak Aurboonyawat

Dr. Thaweesak Aurboonyawat

24 years of experience

MD

Neurosurgeon

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Questions & Answers on "Deep Brain Stimulation" (372)

Actually after sneezing after few seconds I am unable to stand and my body is not responding and I am not able to move my hands and legs.

Male | 20

You might have something we call a vasovagal syncope. Some of your blood flow may change for a short time when you sneeze this is what causes the feeling of faintness and may interfere with your ability to move your hands and legs for a while. Try sitting down or lying if you feel like sneezing. Also, make sure to drink enough water and have sufficient rest always. If it happens frequently or becomes more severe, see a doctor.

Answered on 21st June '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

I have bilateral hippocampal hypertension Any treatment needed

Female | 17

Bilateral hippocampal hypertension refers to raised pressure on both sides of the hippocampus in the brain. This can be unveiled by memory failure, headache, or seizures. At other times, high blood pressure is the usual cause. One possible solution is to change one's lifestyle to include a healthier diet and fewer quiet periods. Medications may also be recommended to bring the pressure under control and alleviate the symptoms.

Answered on 21st June '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Can i marry a girl who having sero negative Nmo disease? Is nmo effect pregnancy?

స్త్రీ | 25

 NMO, short for Neuromyelitis Optica, is an autoimmune disease that hits the nervous system and is likely to be rare. It is marked by the presence of a range of symptoms such as for example vision impairment, muscle weakness, and bladder control problems. NMO by itself is indeed not the reason for pregnancy issues but making an appointment with the right doctor to talk about these issues is fundamental. They can assist in treating the disease. 

Answered on 21st June '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

I am a 22 years old male with stiff neck numb head at back side of head and severe headache above the ears eyes burning and inner body shaking feeling tired all the day

Male | 22

If you are experiencing neck stiffness, numbness at the back of your head, a bad headache, irritated eyes, body quivers, and extreme tiredness, these symptoms could be due to stress, lack of sleep, or an underlying medical issue. It's important to stay hydrated, take breaks from devices, and spend time outdoors. If the symptoms persist, talk to a healthcare provider for proper guidance.

Answered on 19th June '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Head pain problems back said too painful my self

Male | 36

Your head hurts and your back too. This can be a result of nervousness, worry, and you might not even notice your sitting or looking at a screen. Give yourself time to walk around, stretch, and perform relaxation methods. You can also apply a warm compress to the painful areas and exercise walking Somewhat slow, easy walking, and jogging are also good for the body. And if the pain is still there, let a specialist examine it.

Answered on 19th June '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

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