Female | 23
Is my unbearable headache due to TMJ issues?
I have severe headache I think it's tmj headache and not bearable.
Dentist
Answered on 5th July '24
Severe headaches that feel related to TMJ (temporomandibular joint) issues can be distressing. It's important to consult a dentist or a specialist in oral and maxillofacial medicine for proper evaluation and treatment. They can assess if TMJ dysfunction is causing your headaches and recommend appropriate therapies or referrals for further management.
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Questions & Answers on "Neurology" (726)
Been having bad anxiety and panic attacks
Female | 20
Seek help from a neurologist, psychiatrist or psychologist, who specialize in treating anxiety and panic attacks. They can provide you with the necessary support, guidance, and treatment options to manage your symptoms effectively. There are resources available to help youso get good treatment at the earliest.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
One more question my ears are ringing it's been 2 months to my accident and having a slight hearing loss in left ear it will go away or not ?
Male | 23
Ringing in the ears and deafness after an accident can result from injury to the tiny hairs in the inner ear. This might occur if there is an abrupt loud noise or trauma. It is necessary to consult with an audiologist. They will be able to determine what would be most helpful for your situation in terms of hearing improvement methods. Do not be afraid because there are treatments that can be used for you to be able to hear well again.
Answered on 29th May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I'm 67 old man with eary stage of Parkinson . I need effective medication and natural therapy or a secured surgery to end Parkinson completely.
Male | 67
Parkinson's disease affects movement from brain cells misfiring. Early signs are shakes, stiffness, walking trouble. A cure hasn't been found yet, but medication can relieve symptoms. Physical activity and nutritious food also help manage the condition. If it worsens, surgery might be an option. Although it's difficult, stay hopeful and listen to your doctor for optimal treatment.
Answered on 8th Sept '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Hi, muze pahli bar chakkar aaye hai sath me ulti jaisa bhi hua, aur , rat me sote samay bhi right side ,turn Kiya seer ghumne lagta hai iska karna jan na chahta hu please kuch bataye iske bare me.
Male | 23
Based on the symptoms you have described, there is a huge chance that you may have vertigo, which is a disease that causes a man to feel dizzy and unstable. This may be due to malfunctions in the inner ear or injury of the brain. Sometimes the position you sleep in, turning to one side, may trigger these symptoms. Try to avoid sudden head movements, drink enough water, and get enough sleep to help. If the symptoms don't go away, see a neurologist for more tests.
Answered on 21st Oct '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
from past 1 week i have been feeling really sleepy to the point where i am sleeping 10hours and after waking up still feeling the urge to sleep ...tired ,weak ,also feeling lightheadedness ...can u plz help me out with the diagnosis
Female | 24
Your symptoms of excessive sleepiness, tiredness, weakness, and lightheadedness could indicate anemia. Anemia occurs when your body lacks enough red blood cells to carry oxygen to your organs, making you feel tired and dizzy. This may be due to iron deficiency, blood loss, or a health issue affecting your red blood cells. I suggest visiting a doctor for a blood test to check your iron levels. Including iron-rich foods like spinach, beans, and lean meats in your diet can also help.
Answered on 18th Sept '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I am 26 yrs old female from last 2 yrs I have an severe headache right of brain above ear My right side nerve beating fast throbbing badly When I have headache I feel totally blank nausea etc I don't feel good
Female | 26
These symptoms suggest an issue affecting the right side of your head, possibly linked to nerve-induced sound waves, headaches, and nausea. Conditions like tension headaches, migraines, or sinus problems could be causing this. It's important to stay hydrated, eat well, get enough sleep, and manage stress. However, if the symptoms persist or worsen, consult a neurologist for proper evaluation and advice.
Answered on 11th Sept '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Left side of face keeps feeling like it’s dropping Lose site in my left eye when this happens
Male | 29
A condition known as Bell's Palsy might be the cause. With this, one side of your face may droop, and your vision may blur. A facial nerve issue triggers it. Consulting a neurologist is recommended for evaluation. They could suggest medicines or physical therapy to aid recovery.
Answered on 26th Sept '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I am 66 years old.Iam having sensorineural hearing loss since 2021.Iam not able to hear without hearing aid.is it possible to reverse my hearing.
Male | 66
Sensorineural hearing loss happens when hair cells in the inner ear are damaged. This condition is common and can't be reversed, but hearing aids can help by making sounds louder and reducing noise. It's important to protect your ears from loud noises to prevent further damage. Regular check-ups with an audiologist are essential for effective treatment.
Answered on 27th Aug '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Please help me I'm 38 years old I have pain all over my body I feel sick all the time I'm tried all the time and I have nights sweats for the last week
Male | 38
It seems like you may have some symptoms which could mean many things. Pain everywhere, feeling bad a lot, always being worn out, and sweating at night are all signs of different illnesses. A virus infection might be one cause but so could an immune system disorder or even just stress alone. You need to see a doctor so that they can find out what is going on with you exactly--and then give feedback that is helpful for treating whatever this turns out to be.
Answered on 27th May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
My name is Haiqa Mirza Inwas feeling dizzy fro many day but from yesterday I had fever and fatigue which has increased more today
Female | 19
It seems you may have an infection, maybe a virus. When your body fights an infection, it can make you dizzy, hot, and tired. It is important to rest, drink lots of water and juice, and eat good food. If you feel worse or the same, you should see a neurologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I'm having tingling and burning sensation in my right wrist and hand and i can't feel anything at all and I need a diagnosis
Female | 27
You could have carpal tunnel syndrome. It occurs when a nerve in your wrist gets compressed. Symptoms include tingling, burning, numbness. Repeatedly using your hand, like typing extensively, may cause it. Try resting your hand, wearing a brace, and doing hand exercises. If it persists, consult an orhopedist.
Answered on 20th July '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Why I am having a headache and nousea
Female | 19
When head throbs and the stomach churns, it often has simple causes. Perhaps not enough water passed your lips. Or maybe a meal you ate stirred unpleasant reactions. Anxieties also bring those unpleasant companions knocking. Drink deeply from the well, and eat gently. But if discomforts persist, visit a neurologist.
Answered on 4th Sept '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
my mother is 82 years and diabetic .mri result says 1)multiple small T2W/FLAIR hyperintense foci noted in bilateral frontal and parietal periventricular and sub cortical regions-chronic small vessel ischemic changes 2) Diffuse cerebral atrophy doctor suggested procedure to remove water from spine your suggestion pl
Male | 59
I recommend that she should visit a neurologist. In MRI, the T2W/FLAIR images exhibited multiple small white matter hyperintensities in the bilateral frontal and parietal periventricular and subcortical areas. They suggest chronic small vessel ischemic change. Spinal tap water removal may not be the recommended treatment for her symptoms.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
My wife has been recently diagnosed by one of neurologist a retinal migraine issue, she faces migraines headache in 2 or 3 months once only. Now the doctor has suggested few medicines which I think is affecting her mental health. She is prescribed with propranolol 25mg daily twice, topiramate 20 mg daily twice Due to this she always feel sleepy, dizziness, harsh behaviours, mood swings, lack of appetite, lack of focus, lack of confidence, feels awkward cannot stay awake, cannot use mobile for long time, headache affects her head daily in the evening mostly. She is using these medicine since two weeks, before she doesn't have these issue. She only had a migraine and she once had a spot in her right eye which goes after a week. But she has a small lump behind her ear which doctor mentioned it as a swellon nerve. Kindly please suggest is she getting correct treatment because her Condition is getting worse day by day in terms of mental health. She has a family history of migraine her mother and sisters.
Female | 34
Propranolol and topiramate sometimes result in symptoms such as drowsiness, lightheadedness, mood changes, and an inability to concentrate. You or she must discuss this with the neurologist who prescribed these drugs because they could fix this issue by adjusting dosages or prescribing different medications that would be effective against migraines without affecting mental stability. If the lump located at the back of her ear is not yet diagnosed then it should also get checked into by the doctor to find out if there might be any connection with other signs.
Answered on 3rd June '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I am 31 old I am having severe headache when i stand up i feel uneasy and urge to sleep i feel nauseate and when i getup head gets severe and pain shifts to back neck. this is now third day. All my pain CT Scan and blood reports are clear and normal
Female | 31
You might have an orthostatic headache. Standing up can cause brain fluid shifts, possibly leading to low blood pressure or dehydration. Make sure to stay hydrated, move slowly, and rest often. If the headache continues, see a neurologist.
Answered on 21st Aug '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I have pain in neck ,heavy the head and nerves pain. Where we can take appointment.
Male | 43
Neck discomfort, a heavy sensation in your head, and nerve-related pain are concerning symptoms. They may arise from stress, improper posture, or abrupt movement. Relax your neck muscles, maintain good posture, and apply warmth to alleviate the pain. However, if these issues persist, you can book an appointment with an experienced neurologist for accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I am 50 years old female. Doctor has prescribed me 1.bonther xl ( contains methylcobalamin 1500 mcg) twice daily and 2.penogab sr (contains methylcobalamin 1500 mcg ) once daily Is it safe to take 4500 mcg of methylcobalamin daily?
Female | 50
For some people, taking 4500 mg of methylcobalamin every day can be dangerous. If you take too much methylcobalamin, you might get an upset stomach, diarrhea, or a rash. Talk to your doctor if you feel unwell. They might change the amount you take or give you another kind of treatment.
Answered on 10th July '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Hello im 25 years old,im suffering from short term memory loss what should i do
Male | 25
You have a problem with short-term memory loss that you should look out for. For example, you may forget information or events that have just happened. This is common when people are stressed, not sleeping well, or taking certain drugs. You can try relaxation techniques, getting enough sleep, and talking to your doctor about the pills you are taking. If it doesn’t get better or gets worse then go to a neurologist so they can figure out what’s going on.
Answered on 11th June '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Trigiminal neuralgia right side V nerve there is loop which is making me difficult to concentrate, swallowing, blurred vision, light headedness ,
Male | 33
In case of trigeminal neuralgia right sided V nerve involvement symptoms include difficulty in concentrating, swallowing, blurred vision and lightheadedness may occur. This can be diagnosed and treated by a neurologist to get rid of the following symptoms. Therefore, early medical attention is recommended to prevent any complications or improving the quality of life.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Guneet Gogia
My grandfather age is 69 before 5 months he has second brain stroke and after second brain stroke he unable to move his tongue and unable to speak but now he able to move his mouth and tongue also and speak slowly slowly but today he gliding when drink water so please doctor suggest what to do and is any medicine which we ask for our doctor to improve his eating and drinking habit
Male | 69
The stroker or synchronized swimming effect of water can occur after a stroke due to weakness in the throat muscles. Ask the doctor if they can refer you to a speech therapist to help improve swallowing. They may also suggest safe methods for eating and drinking.
Answered on 25th Sept '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
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