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Hi, I live in Gurgaon and have consulted almost all the neurologist for Parkinson disease for the last two years and most of my symptoms are controlled, mainly with Syndopa plus 125mg, four times a day along with religion 1mg and scriptin 2.5mg twice daily plus chozmit/ Quogress but none could help me out with my every day diminishing voice and my speech is hardly audible and decreasing. Please Advice.

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Pankaj Kamble

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Answered on 23rd May '24

Hello Umesh, The problem of yours can be solved by taking certain medicines which can control the motor activity but the speech problem remains the same. So, we suggest you refer the link provided below and find yourself some of the best neurologists - Neurologist in India. For any further queries feel free to message us back. I hope this answer helps you.

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I am 27 year old female I take sertraline I need to take betahistine for vertigo but I am afraid to take it because I’m scared of serious side effects or getting Steven Johnson syndrome

Female | 27

I get what you’re saying about using Betahistine with Sertraline. Don’t worry, few people get severe side effects like Steven Johnson Syndrome from Betahistine. Some common side effects might be a headache or an upset stomach. When you’re suffering from vertigo, it feels like everything is spinning around you. Betahistine works by increasing the blood flow within the inner ear which can help with this. However, it’s best to speak with your doctor before taking any medication. 

Answered on 8th July '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

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I m a lady aged 57 yrs..I m suffering from diabetes, blood pressure,and hypothyroidism Also my weight is more than BMI FROM PAST 20 DAYS I M SUFFERING FROM TREMOR....As I consult dr...they told that this is the symptoms of Parkinson's disease..so I want to know how it can be cured...what are the processes..please let me know.......

Female | 57

Parkinson's disease­ causes shaking, stiffness, moveme­nt issues. Your tremors may signify this condition. When brain ce­lls malfunction, Parkinson's occurs. No cure exists yet, but tre­atments like medicine­, therapy, sometimes surge­ry can help manage symptoms. Working closely with he­althcare providers is key.

Answered on 30th June '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Why I feel suddenly dizziness

Female | 24

It’s normal to feel lightheaded every once in a while and it’s totally natural to panic. There are a bunch of different reasons why this might happen. Maybe you haven’t eaten much today or haven’t had anything to drink in a few hours. Perhaps you’re working out too hard and getting dehydrated, or you stood up really fast and got dizzy from the blood rush. Some people even feel faint when they’re anxious.

Answered on 11th June '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

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Sir mera hath me jhanjhanahat hot ha 10day se

Male | 17

Consult a neurologist if you are experiencing hand tremors persistently for more than a week. They can diagnose you and offer the best treatment once the cause is established. Seek medical help, some tremors can be a symptom of more serious condition.
 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

I used tap water to flush my nose out as I was congested before realising and then about 1 hour later used boiled water as I know it shouldn’t be tap water I’m In Northern Ireland what are chances of me getting brain infection I’m worried now No symptoms it was 2 days ago when will I know if I’m clear of infection

Female | 31

Using tap water to flush your nose­ can be unsafe. Tap water may have­ bad germs. But, do not worry too much about it. Getting a brain infection from this is ve­ry rare. Since you used boile­d water later, you are like­ly safe. If you have no signs after two days, you are­ likely okay. But, look out for bad headaches, fe­ver, or stiff neck. These­ could mean infection. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

I am feeling dizziness suddenly

Female | 24

There could be several reasons behind this. Perhaps you’re not taking in enough fluids or stood up too quickly. It may even be an issue with one of your ears such as an infection. The best thing to do is sit down, relax, and have a drink of water. If it keeps happening, talk to a doctor.

Answered on 30th May '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

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