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Hello, I am from Guwahati (Assam) and my age is 50 years. For the last 12-13 years, I am having a problem with writing. During writing, my hand tremors a lot and therefore I have very bad and illegible handwriting. Since the time when I started experiencing this problem I have been visiting several neurologists in Guwahati but till today I am still experiencing the same problem. I have been told by my Doctors' that it is a case of weakness in my Finger nerves. Kindly advise me what I should do to overcome my problem or suggest to whom can I be consulted for my problem?

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Pankaj Kamble

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Answered on 23rd May '24

Hello, As per medical history given by you, we understand that you have shown to many doctors but with no help. You can still consider a neurologist's opinion. But sometimes these kinds of symptoms can also be stress or anxiety related. So we would suggest you kindly consult a psychiatrist too. He will assess your case and if there is no underlying medical cause he may help you. Moreover, there are many therapists who work on the development of muscle strength. A psychiatrist may be of help since there is a possibility of a lot of stress and anxiety build-up due to long illness. Wish you a speedy recovery. Keeping in mind that you require a holistic approach for this disorder, we are linking following pages for you hoping that it will help - a.) Psychiatrists in India, b.) Best Neurologist in India.

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After someone has had a stroke, they may not be able to control their bladder and bowel movements. This can result in them wetting or soiling themselves accidentally. One of the reasons for this is that the brain may not be sending the right signals for feeling hungry either. The problem could also be due to damage from the stroke affecting this part of the brain. It would therefore help if you talked with your doctor about it. They could think of ways to help you such as through exercises or drugs. 

Answered on 30th May '24

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My grandfather age is 69 he had second brain stroke after 3 month now he able to speak slow slow today he got anger and eat food by himself without ask anyone after I ask him is any problem you in eat he said no problem and easy to eat . so please doctor suggest me can we start giving him food by mouth

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It is quite predictable for a person who had a stroke for the second time to have trouble speaking and experiencing behavior changes. The good thing is that he ate without any problem which is a way forward. His improved swallowing ability is reflected in his independent eating skills. It's necessary to lay a good basis by cutting out soft foods and liquids to avoid choking. Let him carry out the process of swallowing without being rushed. It's recommended that a speech therapist or a healthcare provider be the one to provide him with a diet plan that he must follow carefully.

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Occurrence of bleeding from gums and head aches could be frightening. Quite a few factors including like a sinus issue, injury, or even stress may result in these symptoms. Feeling of lightheadedness can be a manifestation of either insufficient blood supply or dehydration. It is important to keep a calm mind and make sure that you are well hydrated. I recommend that you keep an eye on your symptoms very closely. In case the bleeding lasts or if the pain increases, it is highly recommended to seek the advice of a doctor as soon as possible. By implementing these strategies, we can take care of both your health and mentality.

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Every so often, about every month I would say. I get these episodes of dizzy spells and kaliedoscope vision. My vision starts to go black with spots and I see lots of colors. I get very dizzy and sweating a lot

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Can you please suggest some nontropics medicines which can remove Amyloid Plaques from the brain ?

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Amyloid plaques in the brain are associated with memory issues and confusion which are typical of Alzheimer's disease. Nontropic drugs which are the drugs being studied for their possible use in removing the plaques are still in the research phase. Currently, there isn't a particular medicine that can do this. Consuming a balanced diet, exercising regularly, and stimulating your mind are all great ways to support brain health.

Answered on 25th Sept '24

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Hello sometimes I have shuttering(not very serious one,but I still have it) when I am talking(,especially when I am nervous or tired, my friend once told me that she had same problem during her childhood and she took medicament( I do not know what it was)and then it went away itself, i am curious if there is some medicament which help me take this shuttering away forever?

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