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¿Qué significan los focos de isquemia de la sustancia blanca en la resonancia magnética y las hiperintensidades T2 y flair en la sustancia blanca subcortical? Obtuve esto en mis informes de resonancia magnética del cerebro. Hoy
Neurocirujano
Answered on 23rd May '24
Las hiperintensidades T2 y FLAIR en la sustancia blanca subcortical son hallazgos que sugieren cambios o anomalías en la sustancia blanca del cerebro que pueden ser causados por cambios relacionados con la edad, o hipertensión, enfermedad de vasos pequeños o factores de riesgo vascular. Consulta unneurólogooradiólogopara recibir el tratamiento adecuado.
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Questions & Answers on "Neurology" (700)
Woman, 25 years, 65 kg weight, 173 cm height. Headache all the time for last 5-10 years, sometimes very strong,I have even lost consciousness, but usually semi strong all the time, it gets better only when someone is pushing(squeezing) my head, best from front (forehead).
Female | 25
You might be a victim of tension headaches. The pain can often be described as a squeezing sensation around your head. The stresses in life can eventually lead to the worsening of these issues. They are also capable of causing you to lose consciousness. Start with relaxation techniques like slow breathing and easy neck moves. Never forget to drink water and reduce the stress to prevent these headaches. If the headaches continue or worsen, a visit to a neurologist is always recommended.
Answered on 4th Sept '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
My mum is suffering from a stroke and she has lately been complaining of body pain. Is there any treatment we could use to reduce it?
Female | 69
The first step you should take is to consult a neurologist, who is a specialist in stroke treatment to properly assess your mother's condition and thereby streamline the treatment process for her.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Need consultation from neurologist as facing problem of weakness of body after stroke in. Free or sposonered services urgently required
Male | 73
The brain is damaged because the stroke occurs which causes this frailty. It controls our muscles but they can also be affected when hurt. To get better, one thing you need to do is visit a neurologist. They may advise some therapy or exercises which would help in restoring your former power.
Answered on 23rd May '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
Patient Name.Rithvika age .2 years female child ...she having neuro problem at brith time s o could you suggested me who is best children neuro Doctor in hyd
Female | 2.5
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Brahmanand Lal
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
What causes me to be dizzy and if I look at something it looks like it moving
Male | 54
Inner ear diseases, headaches and migraines, low blood pressure and some medications can cause dizziness or abnormal visual perceptions such as the illusion of movement. A neurologist should be consulted for the right diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
My name is Haiqa Mirza Inwas feeling dizzy fro many day but from yesterday I had fever and fatigue which has increased more today
Female | 19
It seems you may have an infection, maybe a virus. When your body fights an infection, it can make you dizzy, hot, and tired. It is important to rest, drink lots of water and juice, and eat good food. If you feel worse or the same, you should see a neurologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Facing with duchenne muscular distrophy
Male | 10
Duchenne muscular dystrophy is a condition that can create muscle weakness over time. Those with this might have difficulty walking or getting up from a seat. This because of a genes problem. Unfortunately, this isn't a cure for this, but physicians can help in regime the symptoms and give exercises or physical therapy to make the muscles as long as possible.
Answered on 21st June '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I am suffering from severe back pain for the last 4 days. My xray report says: bilateral sacralization of LV5 and body of LV2 shows wedging deformity anteriorly
Male | 33
Severe back pain may indicate different conditions that can be causing the pain. According to x-ray reports, you have a case of LV5 & LV2 and the anterior part of LV2 is going through wedge shape deformation. This tells me you have probably some vertebrae problems that need to be checked out by a spine expert. Print We recommend you make an appointment with a spinal surgeon.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I'm from the country and all waste water accumulates in a septic tank. My parents don't usually call that truck home to dump the contents, they take care of it by dumping all the liquid in their own garden on a corn crop. Indeed, we do not actually eat the corn, but we do eat the rest of the nearby plants. But the birds they have, and from which we consume the eggs, consume some of that corn. I am very concerned about my physical health, especially my brain, and my fear is that I may have ingested substances from detergents/toothpaste over time, such as fluoride, which I know is neurotoxic, or other strong substances, etc. . . The usual analyzes always turned out fine for me. I drew their attention to these things and they told me that there are other people who do the same thing and apparently nothing happened. Should I worry/do something about it? I'm thinking that maybe those substances in the detergents and everything that gets there affect the nervous system, the brain. The plants in the garden show no signs of damage, probably because the detergents contain substances similar to fertilizers. Also, I'm wondering if from the feces, if some guest is infected with some parasite, and they then end up on the soil, can I also get them through the plants and affect components of my SN? Does all this accumulate in them? I can't stop eating food/eggs from home because I just started college, I have 6 more years until I can choose what and when to eat, have my own salary. I was thinking that for my own peace of mind, I would have a brain MRI this year to make sure everything is ok, as well as the usual urine test, which he can arrange for from the GP. Do you think it's okay?
Male | 18
While it's natural to worry, it's unlikely that the small amount of substances from detergents or toothpaste in the water would cause significant harm to your brain. Eating the food grown in the garden is generally safe, as plants can filter out harmful substances. It's encouraging to know that your health reports are okay. Getting a brain MRI and urine test for peace of mind is a proactive step, and it's okay to do.
Answered on 11th Sept '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I have this cold numbing sensation going down my left shin. Also, my left shin is colder to the touch then my right shin.
Female | 42
You could probably have a situation that is called peripheral neuropathy, something that has to do with the nerves that send signals to your leg and possibly there is a problem with that. This can be the reason why you feel the numbing sensation and the difference in temperature between your shins. It's best to have a neurologist check this out to determine the cause and talk about treatment options.
Answered on 22nd Aug '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
The patient has one - sided paralysis. The face is drooping and also the left hand and leg is not functionally.
Female | 75
It has to be mentioned that the symptoms you have mentioned could potentially suggest that stroke is the condition you are facing. The patient must go for a neurologist as soon as possible who specializes in treating such conditions that affect the brain and central nervous system.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I am a nurve patient, but my disease is not anymore, then also I am taking medicine, So my question is that within how many days can I decrease medicine power
Male | 25
When symptoms disappear, it indicates that the treatment is working. For nerve problems, the patient should gradually change medication. The body needs time, usually a few months, to adjust to a new dose before considering reducing it. If you rush this process, symptoms may return.
Answered on 23rd July '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Why I am having a headache and nousea
Female | 19
When head throbs and the stomach churns, it often has simple causes. Perhaps not enough water passed your lips. Or maybe a meal you ate stirred unpleasant reactions. Anxieties also bring those unpleasant companions knocking. Drink deeply from the well, and eat gently. But if discomforts persist, visit a neurologist.
Answered on 4th Sept '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Dr my Sister is 16 years old , before two years she had suffered a severe illness 103F. And a month ago she was playing with little brother and fell down on floor just showing symptoms like epilepsy , I consult with many doctors they said that according to reports she is ok because all reports are fine including eeg , ct scan and mineral test. After that day she is felling pain in b/w eyes region and pain starts gradually and becomes severe at that time heart beat increases and feet become cold it happens normaly after one day or two days or even a week. She felt just like heaviness on eyes and head and she don't likes sound noise , light. A neurolgist dr gave me tablets( Inderal , froben) and said when pain starts you have to give her one tablet of each. Dr when severe pain happens b/w eyes , increase in heart beat , feet become cold and again and again urination(after 2 minutes or 5 minutes).
Female | 16
It sounds like your sister is experiencing a complex set of symptoms that are distressing for both her and your family. Even though her tests are normal, the symptoms you describe—severe pain between the eyes, increased heartbeat, cold feet, and sensitivity to light and sound—should not be ignored. It’s good that you have consulted with a neurologist, but if her symptoms persist or worsen, I strongly recommend seeking a second opinion from another neurologist. It's important to continue monitoring her condition and keep her doctors informed of any changes.
Answered on 6th Aug '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I want help if I you could see if my symptoms are signs of adhd
Female | 14
To understnd the symptoms it is imporatant to in person evaluation. Please visit a neurologist. They will do a thorough check up and diagnose
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I have migraine aura i was concerned whether i have a blood clot in my head or not. Can u please help
Female | 21
Migraine aura involves visual disturbances before a headache, while a blood clot is a serious issue needing prompt attention. If you're worried about symptoms, talk to a neurologist to ensure an accurate diagnosis and proper care.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I have been having muscle twitches in my shoulders arms and legs Also tingling in my hands and feet. Muscle weakness in my right arm and leg also ankle pain and trouble with speech and I have had and EMG and NCS test which have come back abnormal
Female | 26
Having symptoms like muscle twitches, tingling in your hands and feet, leg weakness, ankle pain, and difficulty speaking could indicate a nerve disorder. Abnormal EMG and NCS test results suggest nerve problems, possibly due to conditions like peripheral neuropathy or nerve injury. It's important to follow up with your doctor for further tests and treatment, which may include specialized tests, medications, or physical therapy, depending on the cause.
Answered on 20th Sept '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I am 23 years old. I am feeling dizzy all of sudden. what should I do doctor.
Female | 23
Dizziness strikes out of nowhere. Causes range from dehydration to blood sugar drops or even ear infections. If hit with dizziness, sit or lie down, sip water slowly, and relax. Maybe munch on a snack if low blood sugar's suspected. But persistent dizziness warrants seeing a doctor; determine the real reason.
Answered on 23rd July '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
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