Male | 50
Why am I still tired after high blood pressure treatment?
Day before yesterday high pressure happened admitted to the hospital they injection some medicine and control the pressure after that they are sleeping tired not wakeup properly I ask to eat but they have not wakeup up they sleep only why what happened how to do next or how many days it can happened to recover
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 9th Sept '24
It is usual to have the side effects of tiredness and drowsiness after use of such drugs. But if they are unable to come to life properly, it may be an indicator that the dosage of the medication needs to be modified. The first few days may be hard for them but then they will start to improve and feel normal again. Make sure they get plenty of sleep and drink lots of water. If the symptoms continue or become more severe, get in touch with their doctor for further instructions.
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Questions & Answers on "Neurology" (811)
Am getting sudden pain on back of my head which lasts for hardly 10 sec and this happens the whole day with an interval of half an hour though the heaviness of my head is constant but the pain which last for short term is very severe and feels like someone is stabbing my head Am experiencing it from past 2 days
Female | 18
Tension headaches bring acute head pain, often at the back. It's stabbing, short-lived. Stress, poor posture, or eye strain may trigger it. Drink enough water. Take breaks from screens to rest eyes. Try relaxation methods. If the symptoms persist, see a neurologist.
Answered on 29th July '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
In which disorder are acetylcholine receptor antibodies?
Female | 55
Acetylcholine receptor antibodies primarily occur in the case of Myasthenia Gravis, which represents a neuromuscular autoimmune disorder. However, consulting a neurologist is essential to obtain precise diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I am v v baburao from kakinada,aged 69 years . My legs are randomly jerk at night. Whenever drifting off to sleep but suddenly wake with a jolt and jerk of the body. It is since one week. I am having by and use medicine and also having gastric problem. I am using medicines for them prescribed by doctor. I feel slight numbness in left leg from knee to palm and some times pain in calf muscle.
Male | 69
Hello Mr. Baburao.You would need evaluation for the jerks that u get in your legs. It could be a spine-related problem. You would probably need a spine MRI.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
i hit my head three months ago. it was bleeding and i went to the hospital. they did a CAT scan, said no bleeding on the brain, it was deep but no stitches and no sign of concussion. Now three months later i have tenderness and pain where i hit my head
Male | 73
After an impact to the head, some lingering discomfort and tenderness is quite typical. This could stem from a small patch of scar tissue forming at the injury site. Applying cold packs and taking pain medication can provide relief. However, if the pain persists or intensifies, consulting a neurologist would be advisable for further assessment.
Answered on 12th Sept '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
What is mild diffuse cerebral atrophy? Is it normal or not?
Male | 55
Mild diffuse cerebral atrophy is considered a small decrease in brain volume that can come up in the course of natural aging or because of different factors like neurodegenerative diseases, nutritional deficiencies, or chronic stress. Symptoms may encompass memory disturbance, alterations in attention, or mild confusion. Atrophy is common to some extent, but considerable changes should be inspected by the neurologist. When you notice or feel any strange symptoms, don't hesitate; to contact a doctor for proper diagnosis and support.
Answered on 26th Dec '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Headache since morning and not able to concentrate. Can you share some tips
Male | 28
Different things could lead to headaches, such as stress, dehydration, or lack of sleep. Please try drinking some water, staying in a calm place, and taking some deep breaks. Also, it is better to avoid being on screens for a while. Pack some regular meals and snacks as well. If the headache is still there or more severe, please seek medical help from a neurologist.
Answered on 7th Nov '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I received 2 punches in the head a year and a half ago, is this the cause of the recurring headaches that I have to this day or does it have nothing to do with it?
Female | 23
Getting hit in the head can trigger headaches. Repeated blows may cause recurring head pain. Symptoms like head discomfort, light sensitivity, sound bothering you, and nausea might happen. It's wise to visit a neurologist, who'll guide managing these headaches properly.
Answered on 25th Sept '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
right side eyebrow ke upar Tej Dard hone ka Karan kya hai
Male | 42
The sharp pain in the right eyebrow area can result from a number of causes such as sinusitis, tension headaches, or migraines. It is best to see a neurologist or a headache specialist for a proper diagnosis and a treatment plan.
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
T 21 down syndrome intermediate risk means in double marker test
Female | 38
An intermediate risk for Down syndrome in a double marker test means that there is a moderate chance the baby will have this condition. Down syndrome is a genetic condition that gives a person a physical, and mental delay. Symptoms can include lack of muscle strength, eyes that are slightly tilted, and slow development. More tests and counseling can be done with a doctor for more information and guidance.
Answered on 20th Aug '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Dear Dr. My 15 year old has been diagnosed with generalized tonic clonic epilepsy. He has done 2 eegs. 1st eeg (done November 23) said it posterior dominant rhythm was 12 hz. The 2nd one (done November 24) said it's posterior dominant rhythm is 9 hz. 1st eeg: bilateral synchronous anterior predominant spikewave epiltiform recorded occuring isolated or 400-600 ms. 2nd eeg: bilateral synchronous anterior predominant spikewave epiltiform recorded at maximal @ FP@,F4,F8,FP1,F3,F7 in 600 ms. Stage II was obtained. Is there improvement between the 2 or has it worsened slightly? The Conclusiofor the 2nd was This was an abnormal awake, drowsy and stage II sleep electroencephalogram. Bilateral synchronous anteriorly predominant spike-wave epileptiform discharges were recorded as described above. In the correct clinical setting, these findings are suggestive of a genetic generalized epilepsy with the differential diagnosis of a frontal focus with rapid secondary bilateral synchrony. Is the conclusion serious?
Male | 15
Dear Parent, Thank you for your inquiry. The EEG results show some epileptiform activity that is ongoing, which can be of great concern. The change from a 12 Hz to a 9 Hz rhythm and being assured of the findings suggests that although there is some activity, it does not necessarily represent a change of the situation; rather, it may just indicate differences in the EEG readings. The summary implies that the patient may have a genetically generalized epilepsy that is treatable with continuous medical care. Please, I advise you to analyze the mentioned details with your doctor in order to have the necessary treatment and your child's support get quality. Best wishes, [Your Name]
Answered on 14th Dec '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Maigren ka elaj kya hai Or eski bjha se deth bhi hoti H kya
महिला | 23
Migraine can be managed with medications to relieve symptoms and prevent attacks. It's important to consult a neurologist for proper diagnosis and treatment tailored to your condition. Migraines rarely cause death, but severe cases may require medical attention to manage symptoms effectively.
Answered on 5th July '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
My wife suffering from servical dystonia from last 6 months She also treatment of Narayana hospital under supervision of Vaibhav mathur But he suggested botox injection also What should we now
Female | 47
Because of this ailment, muscles of the neck contract automatically which causes irregular movements and postures. Neck pain, twisting, and tremors are to be named here, while the symptoms include neck pain, twisting, and sores. Botox injections are therefore with muscle problems decreasing symptomatically by the time of the treatment period. Fortunately, your wife is already on the list of doctors. Your doctor at Narayana Hospital prescribed you a treatment plan, and you ought to not give up on it.
Answered on 2nd Dec '24
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
What to do in subdural hemorrhage
Male | 62
Subdural hemorrhage happens when blood collects between your brain and skull. This usually follows a serious head injury or fall. Symptoms include severe headaches, confusion, and difficulty walking. Affected individuals require hospital testing for proper diagnosis. Treatment options involve medication or surgery to remove pooled blood. Prompt medical attention prevents lasting brain damage. Such injuries must not be ignored, as complications may arise.
Answered on 28th Aug '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Good day! Sir/ma I do have this one sided headache regularly, I thought it was typhoid but I treated typhoid but it still persist, please I need help ?
Male | 26
While headaches can have various causes, including migraines, tension headaches, or sinus problems, it's important to rule out any underlying conditions. Consult a neurologist..; they may order additional tests or imaging if needed to determine the cause of your headaches.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I'm 26 I have autism astma Suspected ADHD Why do I have cold hands and cold feet in the morning
Male | 26
A cold sensation in the mornings? It’s due to insufficient blood flow to hands and feet. In such cases, it may occur because your limbs' blood vessels get less blood during the night. Other factors such as autism, asthma, and suspected ADHD that require proper organ operation might influence the ways your body regulates its temperature. You can try some of these tips by heating your bedroom, wearing socks to bed, and doing mild exercises in the morning to improve blood circulation.
Answered on 5th Dec '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I am 52 years old, male. I have a tremor only in my right hand for 4 years and it has been diagnosed as Parkinson's. Which therapy methods are suitable for me? Is stem cell therapy an option for me? I would like to receive advice. Best regard
Male | 52
Your Parkinson's tremor has caused a shaking hand on your right side as the doctor has identified. This can make you shiver, get stiff muscles, or have difficulty with your movements. Parkinson's treatment is the administration of drugs, physical therapy, and as a rule, in a small number of cases, also surgery. Even though research has been done regarding stem cell therapy it is not regularly practiced as a primary therapy for Parkinson's. Follow the prescribed therapies that your doctor gives you.
Answered on 11th July '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I have 1 pea size lymph node on both side of my neck since 1 month I also have post nasal drip.. I feel numbness like feeling in my neck throat and mouth some times I feel tingling in my head.. From yesterday I feel mild pain in front side of my neck
Female | 28
Your body fights infections through swollen lymph nodes in your neck. Post nasal drip irritates your throat and mouth, causing numbness. Tingling in your head might stem from sensitive nerves. It's crucial to get evaluated and treated by a neurologist. They'll determine the underlying cause and provide proper care for your symptoms.
Answered on 6th Aug '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
What if the top of your of your breast burning and under your left arm burning as well
Female | 49
When you feel a burning sensation on your breast and under the left arm, it might point to several reasons. One possible factor is that it might have resulted from nerve irritation or inflammation. It is vital to get a neurologist, who will diagnose your condition and advise you on the most effective treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
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