Female | 19
Why am I experiencing headache, vision loss, vomiting?
Having headache with loss of vision difficulty in coordination, vomiting and weakness
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 25th July '24
If you are having headaches along with loss of vision, difficulty in coordination, vomiting, and weakness, it is important to see a neurologist. These symptoms could be signs of a serious condition that needs immediate attention. Please visit a neurologist to get a proper diagnosis and treatment.
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Questions & Answers on "Neurology" (790)
Last year, I got sick pretty bad. It started with migraine like headaches then intense body pain and severe back and neck pain. It was followed by fatigue, muscle stiffness and dizziness. No amount of painkillers relieved the pain. I couldn't even walk properly, someone had to hold me to get through hospitals. I got several tests done including MRI, EEG, B12, vitamin tests, eye tests, CBC and X ray for my back. There were a few vitamin deficiencies but they shouldn't have caused that much pain according to the doctors, MRI was pretty much normal. There were few abnormalities with my XRay in spine but again they were mild and not severe enough to cause me such intense pain. I took medication or migraine, some medication to make my nerves strong and I think some anxiety meds because they suspected GAD (all were prescribed by doctors). Most physicians suggested I go to a psychologist and the psychologist referred me back to physicians and I went back and forth. I got better after bed rest but I had to go back to college because I was missing on my studies. But I fell sick again, cramps like pain, consistent fever but on and off. I got tested for typhoid and other things but absolutely nothing. Then I went to a neuropsychiatrist who told me I had fibromyalgia, it aligned pretty well since I always had memory gaps as well and I've been concerned about it for a while. The medication he gave me worked, I for the first time in months started feeling better but as time passed by, it stopped working for me. I couldn't continue the medication due to expenses as well. So, I've been in pain ever since. When I've had a tiring day the pain is bad, when I am stressed it's worse. Every morning I wake up with pain and every night I go to bed in pain cuz it's worse in the mornings and night. If I rest too much, that's painful and if I don't that's painful too. Fever also shoots up every now and then. My body is in pain and exhausted, everything is difficult, walking up or down the stairs. Although some days it's better but other days it's difficult to even move, painkillers do absolutely nothing. I don't know what to do anymore
Female | 19
It could be fibromyalgia. This condition causes widespread pain in your body along with tenderness too – plus other things like being tired often or having trouble sleeping well. However, there are ways to handle this. For example, physical therapy might help ease some of the hurt; moderate activities such as walking or swimming could be beneficial because they won’t make the ache worse but can still keep muscles from getting too stiff; also relaxation methods (e.g., mindfulness meditation/deep breathing) may relieve stress which often worsens any existing discomfort. Besides that, proper rest is crucial, so try getting enough sleep each night; nutrition matters, so eat healthily; don’t push yourself too hard.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Yesterday I had leg and feets pain like sprain today at night suddenly it started twitching it was so intense that I was moving my legs hands arm it was more in arm I was crying out ???? and and teeth were shivering and now suddenly my pain disappeared and shivering also disappeared I still can't stop crying. my forehead is hot and my teeth are shivering but I am not feeling much cold on my feet but there is some coldness
Female | 18
The twitching and shaking may be the result of muscle spasms caused by dehydration, low levels of certain minerals like potassium or calcium, or overexertion of muscles. A hot forehead could be a sign of increased body temperature. Be sure to drink enough water and eat foods rich in minerals like bananas, nuts, and dairy products. On the other hand, taking a warm bath and resting can also help relax your muscles. If these symptoms continue, it is necessary to see a neurologist.
Answered on 4th Sept '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I am 22 years old and female whenever I was 19 suddenly I got headache with gums pain that lasts for 3 years last year I am just lying down on bed and fear of death occur I thought this 2 month and suddenly panic attack occur now I have fear of deatg still with stomach problems and those pain that occur when my food getting late i feel light headache and whenever i eat severe headache and gum pain occur that lasts whenever i sleep i just want to know what is basically my issues
Female | 22
Your phenotypes of headaches, gum pain, fear of death, panic attacks, stomach problems, and headaches after eating could be connected. You could have a condition like migraines, anxiety, or a digestive issue. Get a doctor's opinion for the right diagnosis and treatment. In the meantime, try to eat regular meals, manage stress, and get plenty of rest.
Answered on 1st Oct '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
I am 17 year old female,I am having this constant achey pain on the side of the temple and the left side of my middle of the head. These pains are not felt by me unless I press on them . I also have a neck pain, shoulder pain and back pain,with dizziness and fatigue.
Female | 17
If you wake up in the morning with a dull ache running from your temples and shoulders down to your back, accompanied by dizziness and tiredness, you might have tension headaches. These headaches are often caused by stress, poor posture, and eye strain. Meditation and yoga can help, along with checking your posture, taking short breaks from screen time, and getting enough sleep at night. If the symptoms persist, make an appointment to discuss your condition with a neurologist.
Answered on 11th July '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Having chest tightness arms legs trembling blurry vision
Male | 27
Sometimes people feel panicky, with symptoms like chest tightness, shaking in the arms and legs, and blurred vision. This is known as a panic attack, often triggered by stress, anxiety, or fear. When this happens, try to breathe slowly and deeply, focusing on calming yourself.
Answered on 27th Sept '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I want ask if can take brahmi capsules for increasing my memory for examination and My exams are within 1 month. My age 21 How much should be the dosage? Will it help?
Male | 21
Brahmi capsules are often used for potential memory enhancement, but their effectiveness varies. Before trying them, consult a doctor due to differences in dosage and individual response. Generally, a 300-450 mg dose in divided amounts is common. Start well in advance of exams. Remember, supplements should complement good study habits, sleep, and a healthy diet. Side effects and interactions exist, so consult a neurology professional.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Pains in head. Strange feelings and symptoms
Male | 34
If you're experiencing pains in your head along with strange feelings and symptoms, it's crucial to consult a neurologist. They can accurately diagnose the issue and recommend appropriate treatment. Please visit a neurologist for a thorough evaluation and personalized care.
Answered on 10th July '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
What or might make me have an headache and when am relaxing hear sounds like heart beat or the clock ticking at the back of my head
Male | 24
If you hear your heartbeat or other sounds in the head, you may have a condition known as pulsatile tinnitus. This may be caused by increased blood flow near the ears or changes in the blood vessels. It can also be associated with headaches at times. Keep track of any other symptoms you may experience and consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment guidance.
Answered on 24th June '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I'm male and I'm 18 old And I suffer feeling something like an electric shock when moving the neck from the right side? Is multiple sclerosis related to this?
Male | 18
This symptom is called Lhermitte's sign. It might be nothing serious, but can indicate multiple sclerosis or other issues. See a neurologist to identify the underlying cause precisely. They'll examine you thoroughly and recommend suitable treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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
I am 22 years old and I’ve been having this problem I guess for a month where my cheekbones, my jaw part has been twitching for no particular reason. I would like to know the reason behind it
Female | 22
This condition called muscle twitches is typically benign, as it were. Stress, fatigue, or even the consumption of too much caffeine can be the causes of the condition. Try getting enough sleep, using relaxation techniques, and eating less caffeinated food. But if it still happens or becomes more intense, it's better to get it checked by a neurologist just in case.
Answered on 22nd Oct '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I am 17 and I’ve had lumps in my head since I was a little girl, I sometimes have headaches, I just wanna know what they are
Female | 17
When your body battles illnesses, small lumps called lymph nodes help fight infections. At times, they become swollen on your head. These bean-shaped lumps could provoke headaches. You should visit a neurologist to find out more.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
iam male66years suffering with hemeplegiasince2014 big spacitu in upper left limbnotmoving toundergophysio therappy heavypain left lower limbnot able iowalk freely recovery methods may bekindly informer
Male | 66
For hemiplegia, consult a neurologist as soon as possible. The specialist can recommend physiotherapy along with certain medications and supportive therapies for recovery.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I have vertigo problem .I done some m r i lot's of treatment but no results also I done physiotherapy but no results .with vertigo i hav ear ringing problem.i done hrct scan but it's normal.
Male | 28
When you have vertigo, you may feel like everything is spinning around you; however, this can be very frustrating if accompanied by tinnitus. These two symptoms have been known to persist even after an MRI scan or physical therapy has been done. It’s a good thing that your HRCT scan was normal. In this situation, I would advise you to see an ENT specialist so they can find out more about what might be causing them internally and from outside sources like infections, etc.
Answered on 9th July '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
तीन चार दिन से सर दर्द कर रहा है गोली खाता हु तो बंद हो जाता है वापिस दर्द करने लग जाता है
Male | 20
This type of headache can develop for a number of reasons, such as stress, lack of sleep, displayed eye vision problems, or using it for work. For the accurate pinpointing of the cause of your headache, definitely seeing the doctor is a necessary procedure. Aqueorin and similar drugs can provide relief from tension headaches, but the use of too much steaminofen is not a permanent solution.
Answered on 25th Sept '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I am a 35 year old woman. Recently gave birth through c-section on the 3rd of October. 4or 5 days after being discharged from hospital my legs inflamed, then after 2 days they got ok, then I started to have a tingling sensation on my right leg and arm. This passed after some days when I was taking some multi vitamins and returned agai n. Now the intensity of the tingling sensation had reduced bt it was irritating. Should I be worried?
Female | 35
You may be experiencing some postpartum complications. The tingling sensation in your right leg and arm could be because the nerves in the area have been compressed by the way you are sitting or lying down. Although the severity of pain is decreasing, note that you should bring this to the attention of a neurologist to exclude any dangerous problems. Don't forget to stay hydrated and try to move around from time to time.
Answered on 11th Nov '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Hi I am shaking and heart racing and it’s late and I had tea at six and it’s 1/30 am and my brother is diabetic type one and I have not been tested and brain is going fast not anxiety and I can’t stand or walk and I feel weak and I was crying earlier for unrelated and I she’s neurological issue can’t balance and it would be every day but I haven’t had sense start of summer but back now right after I cried due to interrogation. What is going on am I ok should I wake up my mom I am fluent in English I can’t type well im having issues
Male | 15
Shaking, racing heart, weakness, balance issues, and fast thinking are signs of different issues. Low blood sugar due to a poor diet, anxiety, or other medical conditions can be the cause. It's important to get help. For now, consume something with sugar, such as a piece of fruit or a teaspoon of honey. Do not forget to see a neurologist and get a proper evaluation.
Answered on 23rd Oct '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
The headache has been severe for the past four days.
Male | 26
If you have been having headaches for the past four days it is essential to visit a doctor. I will suggest booking an appointment with a neurologist whose expertise lies in this area of medicine to get a diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Hi! is epilepsy is cureable in the age of 20-25years old
Male | 22
Epilepsy causes seizures. They can be strong shakes or short blank spells. The reason could be genes or brain injuries. Epilepsy isn't cured, but medicine often helps. A neurologist helps find the right treatment. Seizures happen differently for each person. So working closely with a doctor is important.
Answered on 23rd July '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
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