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Female | 77

¿Cómo puedo mejorar el sueño con miastenia gravis?

Tengo un trastorno del sueño y un diagnóstico subyacente de miastenia gravis. Además, tiene una ligera desviación del tabique nasal e hipertrofia de los cornetes. No he podido dormir más de una o dos horas en los últimos 3 o 4 meses. Me dijeron que hiciera un estudio del sueño, pero tengo ansiedad al ponerme cordones o mascarilla, por lo que ni siquiera pude hacer un estudio del sueño debido a que necesito una cánula nasal. Además, siento dificultad para respirar en posición horizontal y, por lo general, debido a ese miedo, no me he acostado en los últimos 2 o 3 meses. ¿Cómo debo hacer para resolver este problema? ¿Por dónde empezar?

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Answered on 11th Sept '24

Es normal sentirse ansioso ante un estudio del sueño. Sus síntomas podrían estar relacionados con la miastenia gravis o un problema nasal, especialmente si tiene problemas para respirar cuando está acostado. Dormir bien es vital para su salud, así que comparta sus inquietudes con su equipo de atención médica. Pueden sugerir alternativas como pruebas de sueño caseras u otras formas de mejorar su sueño. Identificar la causa de sus problemas de sueño es clave para encontrar la solución adecuada para usted.

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Questions & Answers on "Neurology" (708)

Treatment for brain lession

Female | 25

The treatment for the lesion depends on the type and location of the lesion, the symptoms experienced and the overall health of the patient. Accordingly, treatment options may be suggested which includes surgery, chemotherapy, medications, occupational and speech therapies etc. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Hello, some help please, difficulty thinking connected with a continuous right arm and leg pain, at times i loose even sight, it occurs most especially when am forced to do a hard task at work which seems undoable, too many calls from people, stress times at work. The arm pain is continuous, it reduces only when I continuously swing my arm in all directions. Is it pressure!! What can I do.

Male | 34

You may be­ dealing with stress and thoracic outlet syndrome­. This happens when nerve­s or blood vessels near your ne­ck and shoulder get pinched, causing pain and foggy thinking. Stre­ss and repetitive move­ments worsen it. Take bre­aks and do gentle stretche­s. Try relaxing activities too.

Answered on 11th Sept '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

mild bulges of C3-4,C4-5 and C5-6 disc indenting the anterior subarachnoid space however not abuutting the cord

Male | 32

Your cervical discs have­ bulged slightly, exerting pre­ssure on the spinal cord area. Howe­ver, it's not severe­. This condition may result in neck, shoulder, or arm discomfort, numbne­ss, or weakness. Aging and spinal strain typically cause such issue­s. To alleviate symptoms, you might nee­d physical therapy, medication, or surgery in e­xtreme cases.

Answered on 2nd Aug '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

I have been diagnosed with bells palsy for the past 2 weeks, so I want the best medicine?

Male | 24

For bells palsy consult a neurologist from a well known hospital in India or ENT specialist, for personalized treatment. There are a few common treatments like corticosteroids to reduce inflammation, eye care to protect the affected eye, and possibly physical therapy. There's no one size fits all medicine for this condition, so follow your doctor's advice for the most effective treatment plan for your needs. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

For the past 3 weeks now maybe longer I’ve been experiencing severe headaches. I ended up going to hospital for a head CT but they never did one and just put it down to stress which I know it’s not the case there’s definitely something wrong. I returned to work yesterday and was completely fine until I woke up this morning with a severe headache again and in pain all over. My throat has swelled up and I’ve been vomiting all day. I’ve taken codeine that has eased the pain a bit. I just don’t know what to do or what could be causing this. My GP has been no help either and I can’t continue risking taking anymore time off work

Female | 18

Having severe headaches, throwing up, swelling of the throat, and general body weakness is odd. It could be an indication of a serious problem that needs immediate attention. You should see a doctor who will carry out proper examinations and tests to establish the root cause. If possible, think about getting a second opinion without any delay.

Answered on 3rd June '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

I survived Wernicke Korsakoff with minimal damage. Is it true that I only have 8 years to live?

Female | 53

It's great to hear that you got through Wernicke-Korsakoff with minimal issues. Don't worry; you're not limited to just 8 years. Wernicke-Korsakoff affects memory and brain function, causing symptoms like confusion, vision problems, and walking difficulties, usually due to a Vitamin B1 deficiency. Treatment includes B1 supplements and a nutritious diet. With proper care, you can live a long, healthy life.

Answered on 26th Sept '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Hi, I'm a 21 year old female and I've been having headaches on the top part for like a week now, I've also been dizzy sometimes and I feel like vomiting.

Female | 21

Speak with a neurologist to know the main cause of your headaches, dizziness, and nausea. Some possible causes include migraines, tension headaches, and viral infections.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Headache, shrinking of hands and legs, foaming at the mouth

Male | 35-40

Severe head pain which radiates to the neck with stiffening neck and the legs and foaming at the mouth are potential symptoms that can be addressed as epilepsy. Epilepsy is a disorder of the brain characterized by the occurrence of abnormal electrical activity, sending inappropriate signals through the nervous system. It is of course injuriously crucial to make it the first choice to see a specialist doctor in case of these symptoms. The common method for the treatment of epilepsy is drug use for control of the seizure and prevention of a future occurrence. 

Answered on 25th July '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Koni kahi bolalyavr kiva past memories or ragvlyar kiva tichi care nahi keli ki thodya velane radte mg khupch radte, tila breathing la trass hoto, hat pay thande padtat, payat mungya yetat, thoda ved ti swatahun uthun basu shakat nahi mazi frnd

Female | 26

Your friend could be having a panic attack. A state where the person has rapid breathing, cold hands and feet, sweaty palms, and feeling unable to move is the most common one during a panic attack. The reasons may be different but the stress or anxiety stage is often the cause. Advise your friend to breathe slowly and deeply to stay calm and composed. Offer them strong reassurance and be a steady presence to help them through it.

Answered on 26th July '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

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