Female | 27
Why Do I Have Nausea and Headache After a Fall?
I am 27 years old female , day before yesterday I fell in bathroom and hot my front and back side of the head . After that till now I'm having nausea and headache.
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 12th Nov '24
The fall might indicate a concussion, which can happen from bumps or blows to the head. Common symptoms include recurring nausea or headaches. It's important to rest and avoid activities that stimulate your mind, like watching TV or using screens. If symptoms worsen or you have trouble thinking, go to a hospital.
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Questions & Answers on "Neurology" (790)
i have a headache in front and back side
Female | 17
Stress, dehydration, or eye strain usually cause headaches in the front and back. On rare occasions, sleeping poorly may also be responsible for this kind of headache. Drink water, rest in a calm place, or take a short break from screens, and you will feel better.
Answered on 7th Oct '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I have this cold numbing sensation going down my left shin. Also, my left shin is colder to the touch then my right shin.
Female | 42
You could probably have a situation that is called peripheral neuropathy, something that has to do with the nerves that send signals to your leg and possibly there is a problem with that. This can be the reason why you feel the numbing sensation and the difference in temperature between your shins. It's best to have a neurologist check this out to determine the cause and talk about treatment options.
Answered on 22nd Aug '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I'm having light headed and getting dizzy and shivering
Female | 23
You might be experiencing symptoms of low blood sugar, dehydration, or an underlying condition affecting your nervous system. I recommend you visit a general physician or a neurologist to get a proper diagnosis. Please don’t ignore these symptoms and get checked by a doctor at the earliest.
Answered on 3rd Sept '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Actually I have been suffering from trigeminal neuralgia from 4 weeks which is not curing properly .. I m suffering with a lot .. I m a student , it's a distraction for me .. please tell me a proper cure which would be thankful for you
Female | 15
Trigeminal neuralgia is characterized by sudden, intense facial pain that can be triggered by trivial things such as talking or chewing. It is because a nerve in your face gets inflamed. To cope with the pain, you can use medicines like anticonvulsants or injections. In some cases, surgery might be required as a last resort. Talk to your neurologist about all your treatment options.
Answered on 4th Oct '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Patient ka brain m blood clots honi ki wajah se opretion k one side body kam nhi kar rhi
Male | 42
This is a serious condition, but the patient's prognosis will depend on the severity of the stroke and the time it takes to receive treatment. Visit a neurologist for this.
Answered on 23rd May '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
Is epilepsy is curable in the age of 20-25 years
Male | 23
Yes, it is completely possible to control epilepsy efficiently by the age of 20-25. It is crucial to contact a specialist doctor who is a neurologist and specializes in epilepsy.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
My name is Anurag Kumar age 30. For the last 4 months, every month between 15th to 20th, I am having very high fever till 102-103. On taking medicines, I am getting relief from fever, then it has also increased again, sir, I am having severe pain. The fever is still on medicine but the headache is not reducing, the fever is also getting filled with walking.
Male | 30
You might have recurrent fever together with a terrible headache. This could be the case for many reasons for example infections or inflammatory conditions. It's necessary to consult a neurologist to establish the very cause. In the meantime, drink lots of fluids, get lots of sleep, and try to avoid exercise.
Answered on 18th Sept '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Good day doctor Since childhood, I have always been pressing on my nerves and muscles throughout my body, and I can't control myself. It's like grinding teeth, but in my body, and it's voluntary. These are not spasms; I do them, but I can't stop them. When I try to stop myself, I feel like I'm going to explode. The issue was minor in childhood and significantly reduced during adolescence almost to the point of disappearing. However, over the past few years, the problem has worsened significantly. Currently, I'm squeezing my body's vertebrae, especially my neck, and I feel like it's twisting. I consulted a psychiatrist and neurologist who said there is no organic issue, just a bit of anxiety. I took medications for anxiety and stress, but there was no effect. Thank you very much for your time
Male | 34
The nature of your symptoms probably is involuntary muscle contractions or muscle spasms. It is necessary to have the condition assessed by a neurologist who specializes in movement disorders or a physiotherapist who will be able to look at your condition in person and guide you properly.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Iv been having issues for about 3 days with the left side of my brain keep pulsating, it feels like a worm moving around the side of my brain, it doesn’t stay or move in one spot, when I press down on the area I feel move it just starts happening in another area on that side of the brain, I can’t sleep because of it, it wakes me up. I also feel like there’s something inside my ear, I also don’t know if this is related but since it’s happened my head has been itchy
Female | 26
What comes to mind is that you might be suffering from a migraine. Such attacks can bring an onslaught of forceful pulse sensations and light or sound intolerance. The sensation you feel in your ear, along with the itch you experience, might be associated with the migraine. To ease your symptoms, attempt to rest in a quiet, dark room, drink plenty of water, and steer clear of stress as well as certain foods that may trigger. If the symptoms remain or the situation worsens, go to a neurologist.
Answered on 29th Aug '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
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
Dear doctor please help my mom having brain weak nerve which cause her depression she is in depression doctor did ECT and give medicine but she having head pain how long it take my mom to recover her nerve strong and cure head pain will depression medicine cure weak nerve and head pain will my mom again recover like earlier and when how long it take her please doctor
Female | 47
Although medications and electroconvulsive therapy are effective in alleviating depressed state, she can still be feeling sick. Recovery is on a personal level and it depends on the specific individual, yet sticking to treatment is vital. If watched closely the antidepressants could not only help feeling better but also bring down pain. Please engage in regular communication with her healthcare provider for the best outcome, monitor if the medication is effective and require adjustments if necessary.
Answered on 7th Dec '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Treatment for parkinson disease
Male | 44
Treatment for Parkinson's disease focuses on managing symptoms and improving quality of life. This typically involves medication to increase dopamine levels, physical therapy to improve mobility, occupational therapy to enhance daily living skills, and speech therapy for speech and swallowing difficulties.
In advanced cases, deep brain stimulation may be considered. Exercise and stress management, are also important. The treatment approach is normally tailored to each individual's needs and may require regular adjustments and monitoring.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Sir, my I'm feeling my one leg is heavier than other for fee days, feels like not completely n my control
Male | 23
You must get proper evaluation done by an orthopedic or a neurologist to get accurate diagnosis and recommend appropriate treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I am feeling like my body is shaking. Also developed numbness in my hand and leg from today.
Male | 32
This can be a sign of a neurological issue. Check with a neurologist for a proper evaluation and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Meri mummy patient hai unki brain tumor Ki sergary hui hai unko abhi urine me control bhi nahi hai or urine bhi bahot bar aata hai Doctor ne unko flodart tablet diya tha but usse kuch effect nahi huva to aap bhi kuch tablet bata sakte hai kya plz abhi mummy gav me rahte hai or unko chalne me bhi thoda problem hai to vo kahi ja nahi pate
Female | 60
It is always best to consult with her doctor to see what's the best course of action is for her. However, medications such as oxybutynin, tolterodine, and solifenacin may be effective in treating urinary incontinence. Additionally, physical therapy and pelvic floor exercises may help improve her walking and bladder control.
Answered on 23rd May '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 am the patient of Nero my lift and right hands all time pain from 6 years
Male | 27
You might be having the pain due to the neuropathy. Therefore, I advise you to make an appointment with a neurologist who specializes in such conditions. They may recommend you some tests in order to deliver a diagnosis and a treatment plan that will help you in controlling your pain.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
If a person suddenly forgets what is happening
Male | 48
Sudden loss of memory may indicate underlying medical condition . . It can be due to head injury or stroke . Other causes include seizures, medication side effects, and INFECTIONS. Consult a doctor immediately for proper diagnosis and treatment. Treatment may involve medication or therapies depending on the cause. Early detection and treatment is crucial for better outcomes. . . . .
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Tim sagittal view of cervical spine shows multilevel ostephytic changes and disc desiccation bulge causing multilevel indentation over thecal sac
Female | 40
These results based on a Tim sagittal view of the cervical vertebrae indicate a signs of degeneration of the bones in the neck area. A neurologist or an orthopedic spine specialist must see patients who have neck pain or numbness and tingling in the arms in order to get intensified evaluation and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
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