Female | 16
Teen Experiencing Severe Head Pain
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).
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 6th Aug '24
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.
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Questions & Answers on "Neurology" (619)
I want to know about rabies dieses
Male | 23
Rabies, a viral disease, spreads through infected animal bites. Common symptoms start with fever, headaches, and fatigue. As it progresses, confusion and swallowing difficulties arise. Preventive vaccination before potential exposure is crucial. If bitten, wash the wound thoroughly and seek medical attention immediately. This deadly disease demands prompt action to avoid severe consequences.
Answered on 4th Sept '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I'm a practitioner in Navimumbai since 30yrs and my grand child 9months old normal mile stones till now normal , has started showing typical stereotyped movements in the upper limbs and my daughter being a ophthalmologist feels it is like infantile spasms. I'm worried. She stays in chattisgarh. What can be done? Kindly help Dr.
Male | 9months
Jerky motions in a baby's arms may be infantile spasms, a seizure disorder common around this age. These sudden twitches in limbs need medical care quickly. See a pediatric neurologist soon for proper tests and plan. Early action matters to avoid issues and help the baby's growth.
Answered on 13th Aug '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Brain stroke with internal bleed
Female | 71
Internal hemorrhage brain stroke is a medical disaster that must be treated immediately. Include sudden numbness or weakness on one side of the body, difficulty with speech and comprehension of that same language in addition to severe headaches. A neurosurgeon should be seen immediately.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I have Dystonia in my left Foot and Hand and so much pain. I can barely walk and this over 1 year. We tried things like Botox Injection and a lot of therapy but nothing helped. Is there any possibility for Deep Brain Stumulation?
Female | 18
I would suggest approaching to neurologist who specializes in movement disorders. DBS is one of the potential treatment options for dystonia and can be used based on a thorough evaluation by a specialist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I am a 43-year-old woman experiencing sleeplessness. I consulted a neurologist who gave me sleeping pills, but I wasn't interested in taking them. I tried setting a proper sleep schedule and reduced screen time, but there have been no improvements.
Female | 43
Setting a proper sleep schedule and reducing screen time are good steps, but sometimes additional help is needed. Since the neurologist's treatment didn't suit you, I recommend visiting a sleep specialist. They can provide personalized advice and alternative treatments to improve your sleep.
Answered on 29th July '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I have a T11 spinal cord injury from a gunshot wound that left me paralyzed waist down. I have researched and found stem cell therapy that might help but there are so many clinics. I need help to find the right clinic to help me walk again and regain my bladder bowel control. Please advise. Thank you kindly.
Male | 35
You can check this article for more information - Stem cell for Spinal Cord Injury. You should also consult a neurologist or neurosurgeon for advice on stem cell therapy for your spinal cord injury. However, stem cell therapy is still an experimental treatment and its effectiveness is not yet fully established.
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
I am 30 years old, a male. I'm having pains at the left side of my head to my neck since three weeks ago
Male | 30
You could be experiencing pain in your left temple which spreads to the neck. One reason for this might be stress, poor posture, or even tension. Also, looking at screens for too long could cause similar discomfort. Please take regular screen breaks and maintain good sitting or standing posture. Additionally, gentle neck exercises can help. Consult a neurologist if the pain doesn't go away.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I i be a nornal like a other person afer epylipsy
Male | 21
Yes, many people with epilepsy can live normal lives like others, especially with proper treatment and medication. It's important to follow your neurologist's advice and attend regular check-ups. If you have any concerns, please visit a neurologist for the best care and guidance.
Answered on 11th July '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Sir, I have headache like tight band with nausea, stress and tension. Sir please give me some medicines for relief.
Male | 17
You may have a tension headache. This headache feels like a tight band around the head and can cause vomiting. Common causes for these headaches include stress and tension, poor sleeping habits, or eye strain from looking at screens too much. To alleviate your symptoms, you should take some non-prescription painkillers such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen. Additionally, get enough rest and drink plenty of water while trying relaxation methods like deep breathing exercises or light workouts. If they don’t go away or get worse it would be best if you visited your doctor so that he could give them proper attention.
Answered on 8th July '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I was twitching all night and when I was awake too and that never happened before. Took magnesium but that did not help. Now still feeling like I am about to twitch again like electricity running through my body
Female | 27
Muscle twitches occur for varying reasons. Stress, lack of sleep, or excessive caffeine intake can trigger them. Alternatively, vitamin deficiencies may be the culprit. Since magnesium didn't alleviate your symptoms, trying other supplements or consulting a neurologist might be beneficial. Additionally, ensuring adequate hydration and rest could potentially mitigate the twitching.
Answered on 16th July '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I'm having tingling and burning sensation in my right wrist and hand and i can't feel anything at all and I need a diagnosis
Female | 27
You could have carpal tunnel syndrome. It occurs when a nerve in your wrist gets compressed. Symptoms include tingling, burning, numbness. Repeatedly using your hand, like typing extensively, may cause it. Try resting your hand, wearing a brace, and doing hand exercises. If it persists, consult an orhopedist.
Answered on 20th July '24
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 27th June '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Left side peralisis mind
महिला | 7
One way of paralysis, which is hemiplegia, is the one where a person experiences a lack of movement and sensation on the left side of the body. It can be caused by a stroke, brain injury, or other problems related to the brain. Although this option may be available, it may be best to consult a neurologist who specializes in the treatment of such disorders.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
My age is 18 and gender is female I am having dizziness while walking sleeping sitting from 3-4 days continuously. I also have weakness in my body but this dizziness is something else And sometimes there is pain in the side ko my head and forehead also
Female | 18
Feeling dizzy and weak for days isn't great. It might be due to skipping meals, stress, or low iron. The headache and forehead pain could be related too. Make sure to rest, eat iron-rich foods like greens or meat, and stay hydrated. If you don't feel better soon, visit a neurologist.
Answered on 27th Aug '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
How bad can memory loss get with fibromyalgia?
Female | 45
Fibro fog in fibromyalgia can cause mild to moderate memory issues but it doesn't lead to severe memory loss.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Hello, my age is 26 years and I am a Spinal cord injury patient - level is d1, d2, incomplete injury. Please tell me about Stem cell therapy. How much time does it take to recover from this therapy?
Stem cell therapy is under trial phase though it has a good future but currently long way to go. Post spinal cord injury and surgery physiotherapy on regular basis, medication, and counselling. Consult a spinal surgeon for currently available treatment. This page might help - Spinal Surgery doctors in Mumbai, or even that covering other places which are in your vicinity.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
There is a lot of pain at night. It feels like the vein in the forehead will burst and the body jerks repeatedly.
Male | 17
You may be having a cluster headache. It may be accompanied by a jolt of the body. Stress, alcohol consumption, and intense smells can serve as irritants. To counter these conditions, use relaxation methods, do not expose yourself to triggers, and consult a neurologist for further advice and support.
Answered on 28th July '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Iam Monalisa Sahoo age 31 yrs,wt 63 kg, suffering from pinning problem , Sensational feelings, burning feelings and sleeping weakness. Pinning like problem starts from right legs big toe develop though out the body from leg,hand,brain central part pls suggest us
Female | 31
It can be neurological symptoms that could be related to a number of conditions. Pinning, burning, and sensory changes that start in one part of the body and spread to other areas could be a sign of nerve damage or dysfunction. See a neurologist as soon as possible to talk your symptoms more in detail and undergo a thorough physical and neurological examination.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Why does my mind feel clear and I got tap water up my nose is my mind feeling clear a symptom of the brain eating amoeba?
Male | 15
Getting tap water in your nose won't give you brain-eating amoeba. When water enters through nostrils, it brings sensation of mental clarity due to temperature difference. However, that amoeba is very uncommon, causing severe signs like intense headaches, fever, and disorientation. Avoid letting water enter the nose, especially in warm freshwater regions. But feeling refreshed after accidental nasal water entry doesn't indicate the presence of that frightening amoeba.
Answered on 25th July '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
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