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Female | 23

What causes strange symptoms like palm pain and tingling?

I am having weird symptoms and i couldn't find a doctor to help so please help !! sometimes i have pain in my palm and sole، i feel it swallowing sometimes but i dont see it ،Pinching pain in my fingers and tingling in soles sometimes . I also feel my nails getting smashed under something heavy and when i touch something or pick anything i feel uncomfortable what is that

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Answered on 30th May '24

You might be experiencing symptoms related to nerve issues or circulation problems. This can sometimes happen due to conditions like peripheral neuropathy or other nerve-related disorders. It's important to visit a neurologist for a proper diagnosis and treatment. 

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if i stay awake the whole night but i sleep in the morning to balance the amount of sleep i require per day, is it harmful for my body?

Female | 17

Staying awake all night and sleeping during the day can disrupt your natural sleep-wake cycle, leading to potential health issues like fatigue, poor concentration, and weakened immunity. It is best to maintain a regular sleep schedule. Please consult a sleep specialist or a general physician to discuss your sleep patterns and get personalized advice.

Answered on 7th June '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Facing with duchenne muscular distrophy

Male | 10

Duchenne muscular dystrophy is a condition that can create muscle weakness over time. Those with this might have difficulty walking or getting up from a seat. This because of a genes problem. Unfortunately, this isn't a cure for this, but physicians can help in regime the symptoms and give exercises or physical therapy to make the muscles as long as possible.

Answered on 21st June '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

What causes me to be dizzy and if I look at something it looks like it moving

Male | 54

Inner ear diseases, headaches and migraines, low blood pressure and some medications can cause dizziness or abnormal visual perceptions such as the illusion of movement. A neurologist should be consulted for the right diagnosis and treatment.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Hey, i have been using seroxat 20mg and rivotril 2 mg since march 2022 , I'm trying to stop it by reducing the amount by taking them one day and day off, but I'm feeling dizzy a lot and losing balance, how can i quit and how to reduce the effect of it.

Male | 26

Before making any changes to your medication, consult your doctor for advice. Suddenly stopping or reducing Seroxat and Rivotril can lead to withdrawal symptoms. . If you experience dizziness or balance issues during the process, inform your doctor right away.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

I am 42 year male, since last 8 days feeling pain in left side of head just above ear that runs in a curved line upward and downward, today checked my BP & it was 220/120, took one tablet. what should I do now

Male | 42

Experiencing pain in your head and high blood pressure can cause something more serious. You should seek medical attention immediately to get the proper diagnosis and treatment. Some more tests may needed for complete diagnosis.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Hello sir my mother is having paralyzed stroke and she is having nerves problem also kindly update me is it possible to operate

Female | 62

A paralyzed stroke is a condition where the blood supply to a certain part of the brain is minimal. This may, consequently, lead to nerve complications that can result in paralysis. Performing surgery on the brain in the case of stroke-related issues is rarely the first line of treatment after a stroke. Rather, the physicians place more emphasis on rehabilitation therapy to restore the patient's ability to walk and do everyday activities. 

Answered on 12th Nov '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Day before yesterday high pressure happened admitted to the hospital they injection some medicine and control the pressure after that they are sleeping tired not wakeup properly I ask to eat but they have not wakeup up they sleep only why what happened how to do next or how many days it can happened to recover

Male | 50

It is usual to have the side effects of tiredness and drowsiness after use of such drugs. But if they are unable to come to life properly, it may be an indicator that the dosage of the medication needs to be modified. The first few days may be hard for them but then they will start to improve and feel normal again. Make sure they get plenty of sleep and drink lots of water. If the symptoms continue or become more severe, get in touch with their doctor for further instructions.

Answered on 9th Sept '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

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

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

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