Male | 53
Can Brain Vein Bleeding be Treated with Medicine?
I am md .moniruzzaman from Bangladesh .I am couses by brain vein bleeding our Bangladeshi neurology doctor suggest me to used clip by surgery .but I want to recover this problem by madicine is it possible .
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 23rd May '24
You can continue medicine as prescribed by your doctor but not to rely on just that. Mostly, surgery happens to be the commonest method to treat this life threatening condition. I suggest to get a second opinion from another neurosurgeon and discuss your case to get specific treatment advice for your situation.
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Which surgery is better for grade 2 brain tumor? Should the patient opt for Radiosurgery or Craniotomy?
Generally there are 4 types of Resection to remove a tumor:
- Gross total: The entire tumor is removed. However, sometimes microscopic cells may remain.
- Subtotal: A large portion of the tumor is removed.
- Partial: Only part of the tumor is removed.
- Biopsy only: Only a small portion is removed, which is used for a biopsy.
The treatment or surgery depends on several factors like type of cancer, the stage of cancer, location, age of patient, general health, associated comorbidities and others. Consult an oncologist, who on evaluation of the patient will guide you to choose the best treatment suitable for the patient.
Hope our answer helps you.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Gene therapy can cure mascular dystrophy
Male | 24
Muscular dystrophy is when the muscles are gradually deprived of the power they possess to work. Thus, even the most basic movements can become a challenge for sufferers. The reason for this is the malfunction of the genes. Gene therapy is a method that can help in the modification of these genes. It comes with the promise of restoring the mutated genes in muscular dystrophies and substituting them for healthy ones. This can be done through the improvement of the contractility of the muscles and hence, the whole body over a longer period.
Answered on 23rd Sept '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Hi Dear Doctoe good evening, since last three days i was feeling my head like to wires are touching each other several times especially afternoon and it looks is increasing episodes which makes me feeling headache and poos concentration
Male | 35 Years
Your description of tingling sensations in your head, headache, and concentration problems is of course alarming and calls for proper treatment. Stress, insomnia, and tension are the possible causes of these symptoms. It is important to follow a balanced daily schedule that connects to the body through adequate hydration, practicing relaxation techniques, and getting enough sleep. Use some technical devices in the morning or lunch and avoid this action in the afternoon. Then if there is no sense of improvement or even if the situation gets worse, I recommend you schedule a visit to a neurologist who will help you with further evaluation.
Answered on 14th Dec '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Hello, I am suffering from muscle weakness of hands and legs for 2 weeks. 4 days ago doctor confirmed that I have GBS (AMAN) by NCS and CSF study test. But my physical condition is better than most other patient. I am explaining my conditions to you : - I can walk but slowly and not like normal me - I can stand up from sitting on the bed - I can't stand up from sitting on the floor - I can't stand up from sitting on the sofa - I can lift a highest 500 ml bottle with hands - I can eat like a normal person but I have to give a little pressure in the neck - I can't cough with the full strength My condition is improving a little day by day. Doctor haven't suggested IVIG or Plasma exchange for the treatment. They said I will be cured by only Physiotherapy and Exercise. What are your comments about my physical condition ? Can you suggest me something for that will help me to recover soon ? Thanks is Advance...
Male | 22
This may cause weakness in the muscles of the hands and legs. I am glad that you are getting better. What has been recommended by your doctor is very important- physiotherapy and exercise. These two things can strengthen your muscles and help you regain your ability to move around. Ensure that you strictly adhere to what they say and remember that healing will take time so don’t get tired of waiting.
Answered on 7th June '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I am a 43 year old female and have headache for past almost 25 years. I have tried various medication to no avail. Neither am I clear on the cause of the headache. It's like 2,3 times a weak. I used to take painkillers everytime. What should I do?
Female | 43
As your headache is 2-3 times a week, it needs to be treated. It could be Migraine. Please meet a Neurologist near you.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Is 20ml mephentermine inject safe for brain and it's right to brain ven damage or not
Male | 23
Taking an injection of mephentermine 20 ml can lead to brain complications and is dangerous. It can harm the brain veins. The signs of brain vein damage are extreme headaches, foggy vision, and mental confusion. If you think you have such damages, it's imperative to take medical assistance without delay. The treatment usually consists of medications and sometimes surgery to fix the damaged veins. It's better to stay away from such threats and consult a neurologist for safer options.
Answered on 14th Oct '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
my name is lhamo I have come here for my mother's illness, my mother's name is Bimla My mother has heart failure and one of her kidneys is damaged since 2 years, so now my mother's body has become completely stiff suddenly and she is not able to speak anything, she is just breathing, she is not able to eat or drink anything, it has been 2 days Mummy's hands and feet have become cold and she also has epilepsy. It has been 2.5 years and she is 40 years old.
Female | 40
The symptoms you described, such as stiffness, trouble speaking, cold hands and feet, and epilepsy say serious things to me. With her previous medical records including heart failure, kidney damage, and extreme variations, this may be a life-threatening issue. It is of utmost importance for her to get appropriate attention as soon as possible to receive the right treatment and the right care for her. The doctors may need to deal with the heart, kidney, and neurological issues together to make your mother feel better.
Answered on 25th Oct '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I am having a great issue in my sleep cycle. Jaisay neend me ana hi chor diya ha. Also having a great issue in periods. My back wlways hurts and from past one week, I regularly feels migrane severe. Often my kidneys hurts. I feel dizziness when i tries to stand up and ajeeb si bechaini ha sotay hue… Sonetimes i feel fever too
Female | 18
Dizziness when you get up and your fast heart rate could be due to low blood pressure. Headaches, back pain, and kidney pain can come from dehydration or stress. To keep your body hydrated, drink lots of water, eat good food, and sleep well. If the symptoms continue, go to a clinic for a health check-up.
Answered on 7th Oct '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Hello, my Mother in law (70 years) is suffering from misbalancing and in-coordination of feet movement which has severely worsened during last 3 years. All the pathology test appears are normal. The sensory test is also normal. There is an uncontrolled trembling that occurs frequently. Now, this symptom is gradually being observed in the upper limbs also. Progressive myelopathy with no medication available has been diagnosed by a Neurologist. What are the options available for the treatment?
Bracing, physical therapy and medication are treatments for mild myelopathy and mainly reduce pain, allowing you to return to your daily activities. Nonsurgical treatment does not remove the compression. Spinal decompression surgery is a generally preferred treatment for myelopathy to relieve pressure on the spinal cord. A surgery can also be used to remove bone spurs or herniated discs if they are the cause of myelopathy. For advanced myelopathy caused by stenosis, a surgical procedure to increase the channel space of your spinal cord (laminoplasty) recommended. Consult a spinal surgeon - Spinal Surgery doctors in Mumbai, you can also search for a different city.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Suffered from stroke 8 months back since the patient is suffering from dysphagia. From the 8 months nothing improvement is shown in dysphagia. When he tries to eat something suddenly the cough comes. From 8 months feeding is from Ryles Tube. Sir please tell us what we can do
Male | 65
Some people have trouble swallowing after a stroke. This condition is called dysphagia, and it's common after a stroke. If someone coughs while eating, it could mean that food is going into their airways instead of their stomach. A feeding tube can help for a while. Speech therapy often helps people regain their ability to swallow over time. Keep in touch with your doctors to get the best care plan.
Answered on 15th Oct '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Hello, some help please, difficulty thinking connected with a continuous right arm and leg pain, at times i loose even sight, it occurs most especially when am forced to do a hard task at work which seems undoable, too many calls from people, stress times at work. The arm pain is continuous, it reduces only when I continuously swing my arm in all directions. Is it pressure!! What can I do.
Male | 34
You may be dealing with stress and thoracic outlet syndrome. This happens when nerves or blood vessels near your neck and shoulder get pinched, causing pain and foggy thinking. Stress and repetitive movements worsen it. Take breaks and do gentle stretches. Try relaxing activities too.
Answered on 11th Sept '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Hi sir/madam, I'm Suffering from right eye swelling,redness from past 25 days... recently I have visited a hospital and got my cerebral Angiogram test done...it was found that there is Dural arterveinous fistulae along bilateral cavernous sinuses nd clivus draining into bilateral petrosal sinuses and right superior opthalmic vein...which is causing swelling of eye,redness,watery eyes...They have suggested an exercise near neck(compression) for this problem. my question is does this problem go away with this exercise? How common is this problem?Any medical emergency required?What is the cost for stereographic radiation therapy? Thank you.
Male | 52
The answer to your question depends on the cause of the dural arteriovenous fistulae. If it is caused by a congenital abnormality, exercise may help reduce the symptoms, but it is unlikely to completely resolve the condition. If the cause is a tumor or an aneurysm, then exercise may help reduce the symptoms, but a more comprehensive treatment plan may be required. The cost of stereotactic radiation therapy varies depending on the institution providing the therapy. It is best to seek advice from a specialist to determine the best course of treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Woman, 25 years, 65 kg weight, 173 cm height. Headache all the time for last 5-10 years, sometimes very strong,I have even lost consciousness, but usually semi strong all the time, it gets better only when someone is pushing(squeezing) my head, best from front (forehead).
Female | 25
You might be a victim of tension headaches. The pain can often be described as a squeezing sensation around your head. The stresses in life can eventually lead to the worsening of these issues. They are also capable of causing you to lose consciousness. Start with relaxation techniques like slow breathing and easy neck moves. Never forget to drink water and reduce the stress to prevent these headaches. If the headaches continue or worsen, a visit to a neurologist is always recommended.
Answered on 4th Sept '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Hello I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to discuss some ongoing health concerns that have persisted since I experienced cerebral meningitis a few years ago. Initially, the treatment process faced challenges, leading to subsequent neurological issues. Although most aspects of my health have improved, I continue to grapple with a specific matter related to urinary and bowel control. Following the meningitis treatment, I encountered difficulty using the restroom, leading to the use of a catheter for approximately three weeks. Subsequently, once the catheter was removed, I experienced challenges in retaining urine, necessitating the use of diapers, particularly during the night. Presently, after five years, while I have achieved some improvement in urinary control, there are instances, especially during the night, when I still face issues with involuntary urination. Additionally, I find it challenging to maintain control over bowel movements. There is a correlation between retaining urine and the urge to defecate, often resulting in occasional accidents. This situation has led to a degree of stress, particularly when venturing outside. I am reaching out to seek your expert advice on whether these issues may be treatable or if there are potential avenues for improvement. Your insights and recommendations regarding any further evaluations or treatments would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to your guidance on managing and addressing these persistent challenges. Sincerely,
Female | 30
You need to consult with a urologist or neurologist specialist for these disorders. They can assess your symptoms and whether further treatment is needed.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
He can't walk carefully he falls down,he can't set on the floor he set on chair,he can't speak clearly and he is physically so weak he 7 years old.his weight is 17kg and his height is 105cm
Male | 7
Some kids have difficulty with movement and speaking clearly. This can stem from various reasons. One possibility for a child this age is a neuromuscular disorder, which affects the muscles and nerves involved in movement and speech. It's crucial to take the child to a pediatric specialist for tests to determine the exact cause. Meanwhile, ensure the child gets plenty of rest and proper nutrition. Avoid activities that risk falls or injuries. Addressing symptoms promptly helps the child feel better and stronger.
Answered on 26th July '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
Sir meri reed ki haddi me dikkat thi per ab thik lekin subh sam sar me bharipan aur akho me bharipan hath pair me jhanjhanahat hoti hai
Male | 42
You are experiencing pain and trembling in the morning which can be worrisome. These symptoms are often associated with your nervous or muscular system. One of the common reasons may be poor blood circulation or stress. Try to take fluids in a proper amount and nutrition through a regular diet. You can do some light stretching exercises as well. If it persists, booking an appointment with a neurologist to get a medical certificate is advisable.
Answered on 19th Nov '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Cerebral palsy ke seizure ke liye konsa medicine best he
Female | 7
Usually, a doctor prescribes medicine after evaluating seizures in cerebral palsy. Seizures cause movement, staring, shaking. The prescription's goal is controlling seizures. Following the doctor's orders closely matters. Don't miss dosages. Always tell your neurologist of changes or effects.
Answered on 6th Aug '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
My 6 year old son has recently started some strange eye movements.
Male | 6
It sounds like your son might be experiencing an eye movement disorder, which could be a sign of a neurological issue. I recommend taking him to a pediatric neurologist as soon as possible to get a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 4th June '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
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