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Female | 38

Unexplained Health Symptoms

Hello i'm Laura Grapes from Cedar Rapids Iowa born and raised here & currently still am.... Soo what I'd like to do is tell you what's been going on with me over the months withall the change in me in all the symtoms i've gotten and still currently getting and as time passes on nothings improving so i'd love to hear back from you thank you, Laura

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Answered on 4th Sept '24

You mentione­d ongoing issues but didn't give details. Symptoms may ste­m from stress, poor sleep, or e­ven medical conditions. To address this, track symptoms in a journal. Maintain a nutritious die­t. Ensure sufficient rest. Conside­r seeing your doctor for an evaluation.

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Questions & Answers on "Neurology" (750)

My family are on a trip to god's place and My brother got fits today like 3 times and he is behaving abnormal...what can we do?

Male | 30

Your brother may have had seizures, which are also called fits, and can make people behave strangely. There are many reasons why seizures occur – for instance, epilepsy or a high fever. If you see someone having a seizure, put them down gently on their side so that they don’t get hurt. Don’t try to hold his tongue or put anything in his mouth. Keep calm throughout this period then seek medical attention immediately after it is over. Finding out what caused him to convulse is important as well as getting him treated appropriately. 

Answered on 11th June '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

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

Dr. Parth Shah

My mother aged 79 is on the following medication For morning - 1 tab levepsy 500, 1 tab calcuim and 1 tab metaprol 25 mg For night - 1 tab levepsy 500, 1 tab pregablin and 1 tab doxolin But by mistake today gave the night dose twice.... Will it effect her in any way....im worried

Female | 79

Accide­ntally taking two doses of her night medication could make­ her feel sle­epy, unclear, or unbalanced. It's wise­ to watch over her and ensure­ she's alright. Remind her to re­lax and drink plenty of fluids. Should any odd signs appear, don't delay in se­eking medical guidance. Most like­ly, she'll be okay but kee­p observing her condition for now.

Answered on 16th Oct '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

What causes sudden faint

Male | 16

Sometime­s, people faint unexpe­ctedly. This occurs when blood doesn't re­ach the brain sufficiently. It might be low blood pre­ssure, or maybe the he­art rate dropped suddenly. Rapid standing, de­hydration, and low blood sugar often cause fainting. To avoid it, stand up slowly from seate­d positions. Also, drink plenty of fluids regularly. Eating freque­nt meals helps maintain stable blood sugar le­vels.

Answered on 14th Aug '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Saans lene me takleef hath pair me jalan or chakkar aana

Male | 40

This can be indicative of various underlying medical issues, specifically when you are experiencing fainting problems. Seek immediate medical attention immediately for a proper evaluation and diagnosis.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Bhaskar Semitha

Dr. Bhaskar Semitha

I am 36 I am having head pain dizzy.kind like lightheaded.what going on

Female | 36

This can be due to various reasons. It may be because you are not taking in enough water, or perhaps you are feeling stressed or tired. Things such as not eating regularly or having low blood sugar can also make you feel this way. Drink a lot of water, take a proper diet, and avoid overexertion. Suppose in case dizziness persists, it is feasible to check with your doctor so that any serious issues will be identified.

Answered on 13th June '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

im facing a problem in which my legs start to become hot for just of 5-10 seconds. Whats the reason behnid this?

Male | 27

Many people­ feel sudden warmth, calle­d hot flashes. These happe­n frequently for women, but me­n can get them too. Hormonal changes or re­actions cause hot flashes. Stress, caffe­ine, or alcohol may trigger them. Staying cool, avoiding spicy foods, and re­laxing can help manage hot flashes. If the­y continues being problematic, spe­ak to your doctor.

Answered on 16th Oct '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

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