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Fever with Headache: Causes and Treatment
Fever from two days with headache
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 28th Aug '24
Your body battles infection, like cold or flu, causing fever. Headache joins due to various reasons. Rest well, drink lots of fluids, take acetaminophen or ibuprofen. If no improvement, see a neurologist.
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Questions & Answers on "Neurology" (726)
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
Aaj morning se sir me pain ho raha hai Vaisograin tablet bhi Li par koi releif nahi hua
Female | 24
Headaches can arise in many ways, for example, stress, lack of sleep, or even looking at screens for too long can cause them. It's better to lie in a peaceful place, drink a lot of plain water, and abstain from excessive screen time. If the pain persists, you need to go to a doctor and get a thorough checkup done.
Answered on 2nd July '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I have had headache since years. (Approx 4 to 5 years) I used to have Vasograin since then prescribed by a doctor(migraine). But now it is somehow getting little uncontrollable by the medicine! I dont have seizures, or physical disability.
Female | 45
It is concerning that your continuous headaches (4-5 year) with Vasograin as prescribed by a doctor. There might be a need for you to reassess the situation and get medical advise from a neurologist who is well trained in the management of headaches and their complications. They could give a more profound diagnosis as well as offer possible replacement treatment options. Furthermore, don't shy away from visiting the office and speaking with a specialist that can help you out.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I was doing mastrubation from age of 15 now i am 27 i feel the weakness or neurologic problems left side body pain ,sexually weakness, i got treatment from 2 year but no any benefit????????
Male | 27
It is important to know that masturbation itself is not harmful, but rather, excess or aggressive behavior can lead to physical issues. This could be one of the reasons your symptoms occur. Try to limit masturbation and focus on a healthy lifestyle with exercise and a balanced diet. Also, see a neurologist for proper care and discuss other treatment options.
Answered on 12th Aug '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
My daughter lost oxygen to her brain for over 8 minutes do she have any recovery chances
Female | 17
Its important to consult a neurologist. It's difficult to say anything without examining the patient's condition.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
My son 21 years old. Struggling with migrains. Have now started to feel pressure in forehead and dizzy. Have just now taken paracetamol 1 gram. Is it ok to take migraine medication he got from doctor last time now already? He is really scared to wake up and get it like last time. It was really bad with vomiting.
Male | 21
Weakness and sensitivity to light, as well as vomiting, may be the result of migraines. He is on paracetamol which is great, but he can also take the migraine medication his doctor prescribed if it is the case, even though it is soon after the paracetamol. It is important that the doctor’s guidance is adhered to and the medication is taken as instructed which will also help to prevent the next similar episode from happening.
Answered on 21st Oct '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
For epilepsy need without side effects tablet
Female | 30
For side effects-free epilepsy, it is necessary to ask a neurologist who can assess the patient’s condition. However, a range of drugs can well regulate seizures with minimal adverse side effects.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Hi, my mom.Doesn't talk after fainting.I don't know why I need to know what can I do.She fainting because she was angry and nervous a lot
Female | 37
Your mom may have fainted because she was upset and worried. People sometimes don’t start talking right away after fainting. They usually become responsive again shortly. Try to keep her calm and let her know everything is okay. Ensure she is lying down comfortably. If she doesn’t begin speaking soon or displays any other worrying signs, calling for medical assistance immediately would be advisable.
Answered on 8th June '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Now it's mctd with myasthenia gravis had been diagnosed. Mi 2 a and 2b also positive. RNP/sm positive. RP155 POSITIVE. iam on prednisone and pyridostigmine now. Is this ok or any other medicine should be taken. CPK is 2272
Female | 55
You’re managing a complex situation with mixed connective tissue disease (MCTD) and myasthenia gravis. Your test results show positive markers, which means your immune system is attacking your healthy tissues. The combination of prednisone and pyridostigmine is helping control your symptoms. Since your CPK levels are high, it might be due to muscle damage. Your doctor may consider adjusting your medications or adding new ones to address inflammation and muscle weakness. It’s important to stay in close contact with your neurologist for regular check-ups and to discuss any new symptoms or issues.
Answered on 6th Sept '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
GREETINGS, I have previously taken medicines for my forgetfulness as I can't remember and forgetting simple things. All those medicines made my conditions worse.I also have periodic migraine (once in a week) . But I am actually worried about my brain . Always getting confused in words like weak and week, not able to recall words fast when I need it ( example : I remembered a word after 3 days but when I wanted I didn't get). Previous president’s name I remembered after 7,8 hours without anybodys help. Forgets names , days , dates. This problem I have from 2,3 years . more than 3 years back I used to take Alprax( sleeping pills ) every two hours at night( about 6 to 8 tablets at night, only when I used to have migraines, it was very very bad so I had to take it ) and I think because of this medicine I have the side effect like memory loss ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I was reading about latest medicine for Alzheimer Lecanemab (Leqembi) but the side effects are like brain swelling , blood leakage in brain etc. (ARIA) same way I was reading about a lot of medicine and all have very bad side effect like (ARIA)Amyloid-related imaging abnormalities….. Below medicines are nontropics and does not have those very bad side effects. I am worried a lot about my brain. I WANT TO ASK THAT CAN I HAVE THESE AND CAN I HAVE ALL TOGETHER ? (ONLY ONE IS MEDICINE : VIPOCETINE) Brain medicines NonTropics ——————————— CDP-Choline SOLD BY Amazon L Theanine. 400mg 4 to 8 weeks BY Amazon( side effect: headache) Huperzine A 200 to 500 mg 6 months SOLD BY 1mg B6. Sold by 1mg Pracetam Syrup Dr.Reddy. OR. PIRACETAM (cerecetam)400 mg INTAS BY 1mg Medicine- VIPOCETINE Sold by 1mg Please reply WILL PAY ONLINE Before. Please show this message to the doctor and before the prescription I will pay. Robert Age53 Weight 69
Male | 53
Some medicines can have memory side effects. Memory can be improved with non-tropic options, for example, CDP-Choline, L Theanine, Huperzine A, B6, and Piracetam; these can be considered. You mentioned another option, Vipocetine. It is best to talk to a neurologist before trying all of these together to make sure they are safe for you.
Answered on 19th Sept '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Sir mera hath me jhanjhanahat hot ha 10day se
Male | 17
Consult a neurologist if you are experiencing hand tremors persistently for more than a week. They can diagnose you and offer the best treatment once the cause is established. Seek medical help, some tremors can be a symptom of more serious condition.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
31 weeks growth scan report shows small head size 27.5 hc will it affect my babys brain development ,how to improve hc in pregnancy
Female | 24
A smaller head circumference (HC) can mean that the baby is not growing as fast as they should be. Genetics and poor food intake are some reasons why this may happen. Ensure you have a well-balanced diet throughout your pregnancy to increase HC; take plenty of nutrients too. In addition, your physician might suggest some supplements or keep a close eye on the infant’s development. Always keep in touch with your doctor so that both of you receive adequate care.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
When I press my head backside (the place where it was hit when I fell)... It's bleeding from nose... And we took a CT scan they told there's nothing on it... But now it's strted to bleeding on ears and then the eyes on the side where it was hit
Male | 16
It sounds like you are experiencing some serious symptoms, even though your CT scan showed no abnormalities. Bleeding from the nose, ears, and eyes after a head injury can be concerning and should be taken seriously. I strongly recommend that you visit a neurologist or an ENT specialist as soon as possible for a thorough examination and proper treatment. They will be able to assess your condition more accurately and provide the necessary care.
Answered on 6th Aug '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Migraine through out day on and off
Male | 16
Yes, migraines can occur on and off throughout the day. Migraine attacks are characterized by severe headaches often accompanied by other symptoms like nausea, sensitivity to light, or aura. The duration and frequency of migraines vary among individuals, and some may experience multiple episodes in a day. If you're experiencing frequent or severe migraines, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and management.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Dizziness past 35days , ent has gvn tablets still dizziness has not stopped
Female | 42
If dizziness persists for over 35 days despite Ent treatment, it's essential to seek further evaluation from a specialist. Consider consulting with a neurologist or another specialist to determine the underlying cause. Avoid triggers and maintain a regular sleep schedule, but consult a professional for a comprehensive assessment and personalized treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
My name is Anurag Kumar age 30. For the last 4 months, every month between 15th to 20th, I am having very high fever till 102-103. On taking medicines, I am getting relief from fever, then it has also increased again, sir, I am having severe pain. The fever is still on medicine but the headache is not reducing, the fever is also getting filled with walking.
Male | 30
You might have recurrent fever together with a terrible headache. This could be the case for many reasons for example infections or inflammatory conditions. It's necessary to consult a neurologist to establish the very cause. In the meantime, drink lots of fluids, get lots of sleep, and try to avoid exercise.
Answered on 18th Sept '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Is there treatments or cure to AVM? He encounters seizures often
Male | 26
There are treatment options available to manage the conditions, like surgery, endovascular embolization, radiosurgery, or observation. Seizures, a common complication, can be controlled with medication. Consult a neurosurgeon or a neurologist near you.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I am having hormonal migraines due to my period starting soon. My go-to remedies are not having any effect lately. I have already taken Excedrin but with no improvement. I want to take naproxen-sumatriptan. Can I take this after taking Excedrin? How long should I wait?
Female | 29
If Excedrin hasn't provided relief for your hormonal migraines, it's best not to take naproxen sumatriptan without consulting a doctor. Combining medications without guidance can be harmful. Seek advice from a healthcare provider or pharmacist for a safe alternative or proper timing to take naproxen-sumatriptan.
Answered on 23rd May '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
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