Male | 46
Chronic Headache and Associated Symptoms: Possible MS Diagnosis
headache - more on the left side around the ear/temple and all forehead (long term) tingling in the leg (a long-term) spine disk bulge and root trap Facial pain vision problems (long-term) long term neck and shoulder pain long term fatigue unable to sleep and work due to headache long term constipation dizziness, when trying to sleep mild fever Is it MS or something else?
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 13th Aug '24
You described symptoms like one-sided headaches, tingling legs, a bulging spinal disk, facial pain, vision problems, neck and shoulder discomfort, exhaustion, sleep disturbances, constipation, dizziness, and mild fever. Multiple potential causes beyond MS must be evaluated. These might relate to spinal issues, nerve conditions, or other bodily ailments. A thorough medical examination from a neurologist is vital for identifying the precise source of all these symptoms.
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Questions & Answers on "Neurology" (726)
I have severe headache I think it's tmj headache and not bearable.
Female | 23
Severe headaches that feel related to TMJ (temporomandibular joint) issues can be distressing. It's important to consult a dentist or a specialist in oral and maxillofacial medicine for proper evaluation and treatment. They can assess if TMJ dysfunction is causing your headaches and recommend appropriate therapies or referrals for further management.
Answered on 5th July '24
Dr. Parth Shah
I always have a headache, I am very nervous, sometimes I forget things, I feel very angry due to headache.Sometimes, I also have problem in breathing My eyes also hurt a lot and my vision is blurry
Female | 20
It can be due to some underlying conditions that you need to get checked from a neurologist. Also make sure to get enough rest, and maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
i am the mother i have 1 girl her name is zoe she had last6 3 weeks a sedan seizer and vomiting and irritability which is the seizer lasts for more than 20 minutes and i have an MRI finding also
Female | 9
Seizures make one's body jerk or stiffen. They occur for varied reasons like epilepsy or fevers. Epilepsy is a condition that may lead to seizures in some instances. An MRI exam helps doctors examine the brain closely. Working closely with a neurologist is crucial to developing an optimal treatment strategy for her well-being, despite the challenges her situation presents initially.
Answered on 31st 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
Patient got fever at first, in local hospital it was diagnosed as typhoid and she took treatment for 2 weeks then she was feeling good . Then after 3 days she again started vomiting and not able to drink aswell , so she was admitted to city hospital but nothing happened , they suggested neurologist visit. The neurologist did MRI and meanwhile she was loosing her eye sight gradually . Neurologist suggested to immediately move to bigger hospital , on the same night patient was admitted to jipmer multi-speciality hospital (Govt owned). From then last 25 days they are doing multiple tests for MS, NMOSD, AUTOIMMUNE, SPINAL ,EYE ,BLOOD,MRI. But all the reports are coming as negative nothing is diagnosed, meanwhile they are providing treatment like plasma therapy and patient totally lost vision, speech, mobility. Not sure what to do , can someone help us with further directions.
Female | 21
The person who lost vision, speech, and mobility is not positive news. Given the negative reports so far, it's clear that we have other plans in mind. Rare conditions also are a factor that needs to be considered. This included Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis (ADEM) or any other rare unknown, and often under-reported neurological disorders that might be the cause of these symptoms. Discuss these issues with a neurologist for the best treatment.
Answered on 12th July '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Have been having constant headaches for weeks now. Especially when I wake up in the morning. The headache is one the two sides of my head, most time one sided, most time all around my head or forehead. The headache gets worse when I sleep and wake up and in the evening before bed. I feel my head pounding.
Female | 27
Experiencing constant headaches for weeks, particularly upon waking up, with pain on one or both sides of the head, forehead, and sometimes all around the head, could be due to tension headaches, migraines, cluster headaches, sinusitis, sleep related issues, neck problems, or dehydration. Since it is severe please consult a neurologist or headache specialist in your locality.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
How does stemcell treat spinal cord problem
Female | 42
Most people with spinal cord problems face challenges like muscle weakness, numbness, and impaired mobility. Injuries or diseases cause these issues. Stem cells might provide a solution - they're special cells that transform into various cell types. Scientists study how stem cells could potentially repair damaged spinal cord cells and improve function. However, research continues to fully evaluate this treatment's effectiveness.
Answered on 5th Sept '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I am 13 year old female and I have a headache and nausea. It started in the evening I cried after that I felt dizzy. I slept and when I woke up I was dizzy and nauseous. Do you know why it is like that?
Female | 13
Feeling headaches and nausea could be from several reasons. You might get this when you’re very upset or stressed because you’ve been crying a lot. Being lightheaded might also make someone feel like throwing up. Perhaps you twisted oddly in sleep or didn’t have enough to drink yesterday. Try lying down in a quiet room for some time; have a glassful of water and eat something small if possible.
Answered on 28th June '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I'm having problems with my balance I start to get up and I'm real wobbly feels like I'm going to fall and I do quite ofton
Female | 84
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Hanisha Ramchandani
I am 16 years old male, I have las 3 days of headache in one side of head and I have used saridon to recover this , now what can I do ?
Male | 16
Since your headache has lasted for three days and is on one side of your head, it’s important to see a neurologist to rule out any serious conditions. In the meantime, continue to rest, stay hydrated, and avoid stress. Please visit a neurologist for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 15th July '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Dear sir, I am Yasir. I am 25 years old. I am very upset for this. My both foot drop problem since 2 years. So please give me suggestions. What should I do now.
Male | 25
You please contact a doctor for the best advice on managing your condition. Depending on the severity of your condition, you may be able to receive physical therapy and/or medications that can help improve your mobility. A variety of assistive devices and adaptive strategies are there that may beneficial to you. It is important to discuss your options with your doctor to ensure that you are taking the most effective steps to manage your condition.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
She hand nerves damage while normal delivery due to the mistake of doctor and baby right hand fingers to hand half part is not working please do something for my child please
Female | 4 months
Your baby might have suffered a nerve injury, possibly something like a brachial plexus injury, which can happen during delivery. I strongly advise you to consult a pediatric neurologist or a pediatric orthopedic specialist as soon as possible. They can assess the situation properly and recommend the best course of treatment.
Answered on 2nd Aug '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
bacpan se problam hai lekin kal M.R.I karwaya tab pata chala hume beti ko brain tumar hai kya iska ilaj ho sakta hai
Female | 21
You should immediately consult a neurologist or neurosurgeon to know the brain tumor size and type. The treatment options will vary based on the location, size, and type of tumor, among others. Only the best doctor can design the most suitable treatment plan.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
suffering from body weakness chakr numbness stomach pain back pain
Female | 27
If you are feeling unwell, with tingling in certain body parts, along with stomach and back pain, there could be many possible causes. Weakness and numbness might be due to nerve damage, or issues with your digestive or muscle systems. Make sure to drink enough water, eat a healthy diet, and get proper sleep. If these symptoms continue, it’s important to see a neurologist for treatment.
Answered on 7th Oct '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I have cervical spondylitis since past 6 months. Doctor prescribed many medicines. But i have headache and itching in head. i feel something crawling in my head and scalp itches too. Now i feel pain in my neck and left hand and heaviness in left side in 2 fingers. I also had physiotherapy for 10 days. I have my MRI report too.
Female | 54
It sounds like you may have a neurological condition in addition to cervical spondylitis. Headache, itching, crawling sensation on scalp, and pain in the neck and hand are all common symptoms of a neurological condition. It would be best for you to see a neurologist for further evaluation and treatment. The MRI report may provide some insight into what is causing your symptoms, but it is unlikely to be the only factor. The neurologist may recommend further tests, such as an EEG or nerve conduction studies, to pinpoint the source of your symptoms. In the meantime, it may be beneficial for you to continue with the physiotherapy and take any medications prescribed by your doctor.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
What is the accurate treatment for cerebral atrophy @symptoms problem in walking, voice clarity,hand holding capacity nil
Female | 60
If a person have difficulties in walking, speaking clearly, and holding things, he/she may have cerebral atrophy. This happens when the brain cells decrease in size or numbers, and thus the communication of the neural network is disrupted. The solution for these symptoms is beneficial to both physical therapy for walking rehabilitation, speech therapy to correct the errors of speech, and occupational therapy for acquiring a stronger hand. It's crucial to work with a neurologist to design an accurate treatment plan.
Answered on 12th July '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
My son is 12 years old he is suffering from a nervous problem. He is not speaking properly. Please advise best neurologist hospitals in Bangalore city
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nishi Varshney
My grandfather age is 69 2 month before he had a second brain stroke after 1 year of first brain stroke and after 2 second he unable speaker,unable tongue and eat food and unable to open mouth we feed him by nv tube but now he is able to open mouth and able to move tongue slowly in forward direction but tongue is tilt left side suggest what to do now for fully recovery of tongue
Male | 69
Your grandfather might be experiencing tongue problems acquired after a recent stroke. This is the term for dysphagia, which is difficulty in swallowing and speaking. Amazingly, he can now open his mouth and move his tongue slowly. For him to make a full recovery, speech therapy might be useful. Exercises and techniques help in the aspect of toning control of the tongue and swallowing, adding to the general treatment of dysphagia.
Answered on 14th June '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Sir my name is venu gopal and I am 26 years old sir I am sweating only one side of my face and hands what is the reason sir
Male | Kasam venu gopal
Sweating excessively on one side of your face and one hand may be due to Frey’s syndrome, which is a condition that develops as a result of damaged nerves from surgery or injury. The key sign is sweating when you eat or see food. You can try antiperspirants or medication, and if necessary, have botox injections. Don’t forget to drink water and avoid spicy foods too often.
Answered on 3rd June '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Mildly hyperdense (HU 42) nodular lesions are seen in the right frontoparietal lobe in the periventricular region. Post contrast images show conglomerate nodular enhancement of these lesions (post contrast 58 HU). Lesions collectively measures approx. 32x18x17 mm. There is surrounding hypodense perilesional edema. No mass effect is seen on right lateral ventricle. No calcific or haemorrhagic densities are observed. Findings are likely suggestive of an underlying neoplastic etiology. Suggest: Contrast MRI brain with spectroscopy evaluation for characterisation. Rest of the brain parenchyma is normal in attenuation. Gray-white matter differentiation
Female | 65
The research suggests strange growths in the right frontoparietal lobe of the brain. They might be a tumor. Usual signs can be such as headaches, visual changes, or seizures. Contrast MRI with spectroscopy can be used to find out what type of growth it is. It is crucial to see an oncologist for proper treatment.
Answered on 10th June '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
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