Female | 20
Why Do I Have Sharp Head Burden on Right Side?
Hello I am feeling like sharp burden my right side of head upward the ear
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 24th Sept '24
Your head hurts on the right side, near your ear. It could be stress, lack of sleep, or not drinking enough water. Try resting, staying hydrated, and reducing stress. If the pain doesn't go away, consider taking over-the-counter pain relief medicine or visit a neurologist.
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Questions & Answers on "Neurology" (746)
I have a huge headache all the time
Male | 30
You're dealing with a persistent headache, which can be tough to endure. Common causes include stress, dehydration, or lack of sleep. It might also stem from eye strain or tension in your neck and shoulders. To help, try drinking more water, getting enough rest, and practicing relaxation techniques like deep breathing or gentle stretching. If the headache persists, consider consulting a neurologist for further evaluation.
Answered on 28th Oct '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
The patient is suffering severe bilateral head pain Tinnitus(earlier had an ear operation) Fainting
Female | 36
These signs may stem from post-surgery ear issues or poor blood flow to the brain. Resting, reducing stress, drinking fluids, and consulting a neurologist are wise steps.
Answered on 4th Sept '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Problem of Fast Breathing, Shivering and Hesitation
Female | 40
When someone breathes rapidly, trembles, and feels uncertain, it could indicate anxiety or fever. Rapid breathing emerges as the body responds to stress. Shivering might represent the body attempting to raise temperature. Hesitance could stem from worry or fear. To aid, try deep breaths, water consumption, and rest. However, if symptoms persist, it's crucial to seek assistance.
Answered on 16th Aug '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Hello. I am a male about to marry a 23 y/o female who at the age of 19 was diagnosed with Focal Epilepsy Affecting Frontal Lobe. I am trying to see whether it is a good idea to marry and start a family with this girl. The problem is her head and eyes move to the right when she has an episode which is usually triggered by eye contact and nervousness. So her neurologist perscribed Lacosamide twice a day which she says has prevented her from having an episode in over a year, but I want to check with you if this is true/common? Also will her illness get worse later down the line especially when we start having kids? Will it spread to other parts of the brain and what will happen if that occurs? She says the side effects of the medicine is she gets drowsy and sleepy sometimes, how often does that last? Thank you.
Female | 23
While Lacosamide can effectively prevent epilepsy episodes, its side effects like drowsiness are common. It's advisable to consult with a neurologist regarding the long-term effects of epilepsy and its potential impact on family planning. Specialists like neurologists can provide personalized guidance based on individual health conditions.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I have problem of frequently headache .
Male | 55
Headaches can be caused by various factors such as stress, dehydration, or lack of sleep. Poor diet can also trigger them. Make sure you're staying hydrated, getting enough rest, and eating well. If your headaches continue, it's important to see a neurologist to rule out any underlying issues.
Answered on 3rd Sept '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 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
Headache on frontal head with vomiting
Male | 59
Headaches at the front of your head, along with vomiting, can happen together. Common causes are migraines, tension, or sinus issues. To help, stay in a dark, quiet place, drink plenty of water, and avoid bright lights. Pain medicine might also help. If symptoms don't improve, see a doctor. It's important to rest and stay hydrated. If the symptoms are severe and ongoing, seek advice from a neurologist.
Answered on 21st Aug '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I am 18 years old boy and I have very mild epilepsy and I am on medication and not getting seizures. I want to take L- Citrulline as a pre-workout supplement. Is it safe ?
Male | 18
L-Citrulline is a supplement that is usually safe, but if you have epilepsy and are already taking medication, it is better to be careful. L-Citrulline may interfere with the medication you are taking for epilepsy, so it is best to consult a neurologist before introducing it to your routine. Your doctor will make sure it won't create any difficulties for you.
Answered on 19th Sept '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
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
Help me dr headache problem
Male | 22
There are many reasons why people get headaches. For example, pressure or strain due to stress can cause it; failure to drink water may also contribute, and spending too much time looking at a screen can be another factor. To relieve yourself of these symptoms ensure that you are taking enough water and breaks as much as possible from screens while getting adequate sleep each night. If they persist then see a doctor immediately.
Answered on 3rd June '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Sar. Agar kise pashant ke sabhi repot normal hi seraf altra mri me beren me sujan ho to kay us ke bhi karen se kantenu jatke aa sakte hi
Male | 47
Even if their routine blood and urine tests are normal and there happens to be just a swelling seen only in an MRI, definitely they should go for a neurologist. This calls for obtaining a diagnosis and treatment from a specialist to deter any complications that may arise.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Syed Rasool is my father, he has a mental problem, his memory is weak, he cannot walk again, and sometimes he has seizures and he had meningitis.
Male | 65
It sounds like he's dealing with multiple health challenges, including memory issues, difficulty walking, seizures, and a history of meningitis. Given this complex situation, it's crucial for him to receive proper medical attention and care.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I’m an 18 year old female who has had temporal pain for around 10 years now. I have tried paracetamol but it doesn’t work. I’ve been to the doctors countless times and they say everything is fine. Sometimes my jaw hurts, also i have had decreased hearing. It hurts more when i press the inner part of the ear and when i move it. What should i do?
Female | 18
From your description of symptoms like jaw pain and reduced hearing, it can be pointed to temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD) as a probable cause of the problem. TMD can be the jaw joint and surrounding muscles, which are sore and stiffer than before. Also, one may notice some symptoms like ear pain and changes in hearing. Seek advice from a dentist who will check you up thoroughly and prescribe you the needed therapies. The dentist can create a successful plan for handling your symptoms.
Answered on 12th Nov '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I have recently been experiencing heavy memory loss (ex. unable to remember names, forgetting how to do tasks, driving unknown places). I have an appointment but I'm unsure whether I should go to urgent care for this instead or not.
Female | 18
Forgetting names and tasks can be a worrisome problem. This can be due to various reasons like stress, sleep problems, or medical issues. It is commendable that you are thinking about your alternatives. Since memory loss affects everyday life, see a neurologist as soon as possible. They can be the ones to help identify the cause and recommend the necessary steps to enhance your memory.
Answered on 26th Aug '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I have swelling in the veins of my neck and head
Female | 49
Having engorged veins in your neck and head can result from pressure or obstructions in the blood vessels. This may be caused by high blood pressure or blood flow issues. A fluid diet, nutritious food, and stress relief are all important aspects to consider. In case of swelling that persists or aggravates, see a neurologist for proper treatment.
Answered on 28th Oct '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Spinal implants is used for spinal cord injury
Male | 50
Spinal implants are typically not used to treat spinal cord injuries directly. Instead, they are more commonly used to stabilize the spine and provide support in cases of spinal fractures, deformities, or degenerative spinal conditions. Treatment for spinal cord injuries often focuses on rehabilitation, oral medication, and supportive care to maximize function and quality of life. However, in some cases where there's spinal instability due to injury, spinal implants may be used as part of surgical intervention to stabilize the spine and prevent further damage.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
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
Please I'm 20 years old, please I've been experiencing severe dizziness these days and I don't know what is causing that. It actually started last 2 years but when it comes and I relax on bed it'll suddenly go itself but since Wednesday 5th June, 2025 till now it's not going no matter how long I rest it's still not going and I don't know the cause. Please is there anything I must know
Male | 20
Dizziness is often caused by things like not drinking enough water, having low blood sugar, problems with the inner ear, or even just feeling stressed out. It might be best if this has been happening for some time to go and see a doctor. The appointment would be with a healthcare provider who can know why you feel dizzy and will treat you.
Answered on 16th June '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Pain in left-hand palm to elbow numbness and tingling
Male | 30
These signs could mean a pinched nerve — when a nerve is pressed or squeezed. You might get it from bad habits like typing all day or falling asleep in an odd position. To fix it, stop doing the same thing over and over and stretch out gently. Also, if these feelings don’t go away you should see a neurologist.
Answered on 12th June '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
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