Female | 60
How to Schedule an Appointment with a Neurologist in India?
Hii sir i from India I want appointment to meet the doctor neuro
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Answered on 23rd May '24
People with neurological problems need to be seen by a neurologist for the accuracy of a diagnosis and the provision of a proper treatment plan. I suggest you make an appointment with a good neurologist who will diagnose your symptoms and give you the right treatment.
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Questions & Answers on "Neurology" (725)
my son is very ill Epilepsy
Male | 14
Epilepsy is a neurological condition that is characterized by seizures. During a seizure attack, a person may involuntarily shake or jerk. These seizures are manifestations of abnormal electrical activity in the brain. Medications have been proven to control seizures, so recommending the best treatment options from a neurologist should be the priority.
Answered on 23rd Oct '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
GM.. I am suffering from pain in hips,Thigh and whole RT leg. A.Type II modic changes at L5-S1 level B.L4 -5 disk reveals defuse posterior bulge,indenting anterior thecal sac. C.L5 -S1 is reduced in height, reveals focal posterior annular tear and shoes diffuse posterior bulge with medium size broad based poterocenral and right paracentral protrusion with medium sized overlaying right paracentral disk extrusion (8x6 mm) with superior migration for 4.4 mm and interior migration for 6 mm compression interior thecal sac , right budding nerve root and encroaching neural foramina . Moderate central canal stenosis is noted at this level . Residual canal diameter is 6 mm.
Male | 52
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. velpula sai sirish
For epilepsy need without side effects tablet
Female | 30
For side effects-free epilepsy, it is necessary to ask a neurologist who can assess the patient’s condition. However, a range of drugs can well regulate seizures with minimal adverse side effects.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I'm unable to focus on studies due to frequent muscle contraction in face, back side of head, chest, shoulders & neck from past 3 months. I am doing exercises it may temporary give relief but not permanent. Please help me with this
Male | 24
Incorporate relaxation techniques and exercises temporarily but seek professional advice for a proper diagnosis and treatment. Avoid self diagnosis and prioritize your health.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I'm a 35 year old man. I have numbness in both my hands for the last 4 days and today my lips are also numb. What should I do?
Male | 25
It might be numbness of hands and lips which could be a nerve problem. The main causes can be a lack of vitamins or compression of nerves. Make sure that your meals are diversified. Rather, try different procedures of raising your hands and be careful to keep the pressure off the nerves. Ask a neurologist to rule out possible causes if symptoms don't disappear or worsen.
Answered on 18th June '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
i am 33 year old female 4 days back i started suffering from a terrible head ache and feeling weak now i am noticing my lymp nodes behind my ears are swollen and my eyes i painful today they where swollen what might be the cause
Female | 33
Severe headaches, weakness, swollen lymph nodes behind the ears, and painful, swollen eyes could indicate an infection, possibly sinusitis, which is the inflammation of the sinuses. Get plenty of rest, drink lots of fluids, and apply warm compresses to the eyes to reduce swelling. If the symptoms persist, seek medical evaluation and treatment.
Answered on 21st Aug '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
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?
Male | 46
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.
Answered on 13th Aug '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Hi there, I am a 19 year old female. I am born in London, UK. I am currently away on holiday in Saudi Arabia. It’s currently around 40 degrees. I was walking whilst holding my bags & I suddenly became unable to see for a second & felt sick and dizzy. I felt like my heart was beating really fast and I could not breathe properly. I sat down and tried to cool down & drank cold water. After resting, I got up in the attempt to continue walking however, I felt really faint and my heart was beating even faster again. I felt my eyes rolling, I didn’t entirely faint and black out but it felt as if I were going to. I sat down and got escorted by a golf cart. However, I am unsure if I am okay or what it is I should do. I want to know what happened. I do still feel lightheaded and sick. But I am not sweating or red anymore.
Female | 19
You may have gone through heat exhaustion. This is when your body's internal thermometer becomes too hot and fails to function properly. The symptoms arising from such illness include, but are not limited to, faintness, dizziness, experiencing a fast heart rate as well as the feeling of nausea. The solution is to move to a cool area, drink water, and rest. Avoid the scorching sun and keep your body as cool as possible.
Answered on 3rd Sept '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Dear Sir, Below i am sending my father MRI report, kindly guide me. MRI REPORT – BRAIN WITH CONTRAST TECHNIQUE: T1W Sagittal, DWI - b1000, ADC, GRE T2W FS Axial, MR Angiogram, FLAIR Axial & Coronal Post contrast images after administration of 5 ml of gadolinium contrast. OBSERVATION: The study reveals an intrasellar mass lesion, with enlargement of the right half of the anterior pituitary gland, extending to the suprasellar cistern. The mass lesion is predominantly isointense to gray matter on T1-weighted images. On T2-weighted images the mass is predominantly isointense to gray matter with internal areas of T2 hyperintensity suggestive of ?necrosis/cystic change. Dynamic postcontrast images revealed decreased/delayed enhancement of the mass lesion as compared to the rest of the pituitary gland. The mass lesion measures 1.2 AP x 1.6 TR x 1.6 SI cm. Superiorly the mass displaces the infundibulum to the left side. A clear CSF plane of cleavage is seen between the superior aspect of the mass lesion and the optic chasm. No significant parasellar extension of the mass lesion is seen. The cavernous segment of both internal carotid arteries show normal flow void. The mass causes mild thinning of the floor of the sella turcica, with slight bulge toward the roof of the sphenoid sinus. MR findings likely represent pituitary adenoma. Confluent and discrete areas of T2/flair hyperintensity are seen in bilateral supratentorial periventricular and subcortical deep white matter, likely representing nonspecific ischemic changes with a combination of leukoariosis, microvascular ischemic changes, lacunar infarcts and prominent perivascular spaces. Basal ganglia and thalami are normal. Midbrain, pons and medulla are normal in signal intensity. The cerebellum appears normal. Bilateral CP angle cisterns are normal. The ventricular system and subarachnoid spaces are normal. No significant midline shift is seen. The cranio-cervical junction is normal. Post-contrast images reveal no other abnormal enhancing pathology. Bilateral maxillary sinus polyps are noted.
Male | 70
THE MRI SHOWS a mass lesion in the pituitary gland. It measures 1.2x1.6x1.6 cm and causes mild thinning of the sella turcica floor . Post-contrast images reveal delayed enhancement of the mass, suggesting PITUITARY ADENOMA.. Bilateral maxillary sinus polyps are noted . ISCHEMIC CHANGES with leukoariosis, microvascular ischemia, lacunar infarcts, and perivascular spaces are present .. Basal ganglia, thalami, and brainstem are normal ..For detailed discussion and treatment plan need to visit a neurosurgeon.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Keep going dizzy and felling sick
Female | 35
Reasons for dizziness and nausea can also be divided into several categories. It could be due to water deficiency, not proper eating, or over-exercising. Get enough sleep, take care of your diet, and hydrate well. If dizziness and nausea would be the things that continue to occur, it would be better to consult a neurologist.
Answered on 1st Oct '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I want help if I you could see if my symptoms are signs of adhd
Female | 14
To understnd the symptoms it is imporatant to in person evaluation. Please visit a neurologist. They will do a thorough check up and diagnose
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I’m taking one time dosage of 200mg of doxycycline as pep for possible exposure to sti. Iv heard that doxycycline causes cranial hypertension How likely is that to happen to me from one dosage
Male | 26
It is not very likely to get intracranial high blood pressure from a single 200mg dose of doxycycline. Intracranial high blood pressure is an uncommon side effect that may lead to headaches, changes in vision, and nausea. Adequate hydration can help in its prevention. Don’t forget to follow your provider’s instructions when taking this medicine and inform them about any worries you might have.
Answered on 8th June '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Dear Drs, I hope this message finds you well. My name is Kamilia Ghoul, and I am reaching out to you on behalf of my father, who is currently suffering from advanced Parkinson's disease. He is 79 years old and has reached stage 5 of the condition. We are located in Tunis, and the need for specialized medical care has become imperative. In light of his situation, we are urgently seeking a hospital that can provide the comprehensive treatment he requires. It is critical that the facility we choose has the expertise and resources necessary to address his mobility issues and to improve his quality of life as much as possible. I am requesting your professional guidance to identify the best hospital that offers advanced care for Parkinson's patients at this stage of the disease. Your expertise in the field would be immensely helpful in ensuring that my father receives the best possible treatment. I would greatly appreciate any recommendations you may have or assistance in facilitating a referral, if possible. Please let me know if there are any specific procedures or information required to proceed. I am ready to provide any relevant medical records or documentation needed for evaluation. Thank you for your help and consideration in this urgent matter. I look forward to your prompt response. Sincerely, Kamilia Ghoul 00974 50705591
Male | 79
When Parkinson's is this far along, it's a good idea to get care at a special hospital. The hospital can help manage your dad's symptoms. He might benefit from physical therapy to stay as active as possible. The doctors may change his medications or consider surgery to help him feel better. Before going to the hospital, gather all your dad's medical records. Write down notes about how he's been doing lately. This information will help the doctors understand his situation and make a good treatment plan just for him.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
My grandfather age is 69 one month before he has second brain stroke attack for 1 month he unable to speak and eat also unable to move tough
Male | 69
When someone has a stroke, it can affect their ability to speak, eat, and move. This happens because parts of the brain that control these things get damaged. It’s important for him to be monitored closely by medical professionals to provide proper care, support, and therapy to help him regain functions. Patience, love, and proper medical care are key in his recovery journey.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Hi, I'm a 21 year old female and I've been having headaches on the top part for like a week now, I've also been dizzy sometimes and I feel like vomiting.
Female | 21
Speak with a neurologist to know the main cause of your headaches, dizziness, and nausea. Some possible causes include migraines, tension headaches, and viral infections.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Bluish tounge colour Headache Constipation Bloating
Male | 40
Blue tongues, headaches, and constipation can be troublesome! But often, the causes are simple: not drinking enough water, eating unhealthy food, lack of movement, and stress. The solution is clear: drink plenty of water, eat fresh and natural foods, and stay active. If the issues persist, visit a neurologist for proper advice and treatment.
Answered on 26th Sept '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
What or might make me have an headache and when am relaxing hear sounds like heart beat or the clock ticking at the back of my head
Male | 24
If you hear your heartbeat or other sounds in the head, you may have a condition known as pulsatile tinnitus. This may be caused by increased blood flow near the ears or changes in the blood vessels. It can also be associated with headaches at times. Keep track of any other symptoms you may experience and consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment guidance.
Answered on 24th June '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Hello Sir, I have long-term issues and have taken headache medication from a Neurologist for three years but no impact. headache - more on the left side around the ear/temple and all forehead (long term) tingling in the leg (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 Depression feeling cold and mild fever and other symptoms It looks like I am dying or feeling suicidal, can't bear the pain Please guide me if it can be treatable, How to diagnose and what should be treatment?
Male | 46
Your symptoms seem concerning. Left-side headaches, leg tingling, vision troubles - these could link to nerve issues. That spine disk bulge is likely contributing too. Please see a neurologist soon for a proper diagnosis and care plan.
Answered on 21st Aug '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Had a blood patch on Wednesday for a CSF leak, having now what I would call rebound headaches any advise please
Male | 42
Rebound headaches are common after treating CSF leaks. They occur when the brain becomes accustomed to painkillers and protests when they wear off. To deal with them, try not to overuse pain medicines. Reduce their intake gradually, keep yourself hydrated, and maintain a regular sleep pattern. If they persist, seek further advice from a neurologist.
Answered on 10th June '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Koni kahi bolalyavr kiva past memories or ragvlyar kiva tichi care nahi keli ki thodya velane radte mg khupch radte, tila breathing la trass hoto, hat pay thande padtat, payat mungya yetat, thoda ved ti swatahun uthun basu shakat nahi mazi frnd
Female | 26
Your friend could be having a panic attack. A state where the person has rapid breathing, cold hands and feet, sweaty palms, and feeling unable to move is the most common one during a panic attack. The reasons may be different but the stress or anxiety stage is often the cause. Advise your friend to breathe slowly and deeply to stay calm and composed. Offer them strong reassurance and be a steady presence to help them through it.
Answered on 26th July '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
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