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Male | 24

Can medicine cure whistling sound associated with tinnitus?

I hear a whistling sound in my ears. I think I have a disease called tinnitus. Please tell me some medicine to cure this disease.

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Answered on 26th Aug '24

Tinnitus is not a disease but rather a symptom of something else. It may be due to circumstances such as exposure to loud noises, ear infections, or even stress. Unfortunately, no medication is specifically designed to cure tinnitus. Nevertheless, coping with stress, limiting exposure to loud sounds, and applying sound therapy can reduce the symptoms.

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Questions & Answers on "Neurology" (619)

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

How bad can memory loss get with fibromyalgia?

Female | 45

Fibro fog in fibromyalgia can cause mild to moderate memory issues but it doesn't lead to severe memory loss.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

I am going through Autonomic nervous system disorse, Whole body weakness, Heaviness, Middle of chest weakness, Depression because of it..

Male | 39

Autonomic nervous system disorders can have various causes, and a comprehensive assessment is necessary for accurate diagnosis and tailored treatment .DEPRESSION can be a result of chronic illness. Seek medical attention for diagnosis and treatment options. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

I have a head pain past 1 year what can i do

Male | 18

Creative tension, lack of rest, or even strained eyes could cause headaches. You should visit a doctor who will check to see if there is something serious and give you ways to reduce the pain.

Answered on 5th July '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

my daughter is one and a half years old. he has fits & breathing issue. born in the 8th month.

Female | 1

Your daughter's bre­athing issues might indicate seizure­s. Prematurity raises risks for such problems. Young childre­n can have seizures from fe­vers or brain conditions. See a pe­diatric neurologist for evaluation and treatme­nt. Staying composed and documenting seizure­s aids the doctor's understanding. Seizure­s in kids sometimes stem from various re­asons like high temperature­s or neurological factors. 

Answered on 27th June '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Pain in the head parmanent 24 hours

Female | 35

In case you are unable to bear a headache that lasts 24 hours straight, look for a neurologist today. It may be a sign of an underlying sickness and therefore the specialist to diagnose and treat the issue should be consulted.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Headaches and iam not sleeping. I feel my pulse in my head, heart, and hands. I feel that my mind is not sleeping. I cannot sleep. The tests and x-rays are fine. Iam feel lost my mind its from 10 years every day

Male | 30

You seem to suffer from chronic insomnia and tension headaches. Your heart can actively start to beat in your head, heart, or hands during the panic attacks. The lack of sleep that causes the symptoms gets even worse daily. Among them, which can be triggered by stress, insomnia, and bad habits in sleeping. Create a bedtime routine, restrict caffeine, and screen time before bed, and practice deep breathing percussions. Physical activity and counseling can also be amongst the manners to receive further benefits.

Answered on 15th July '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

I have pain in hands and feet, I also feel blurred vision, I am suffering from persistent mucus production, I am a high BP patient.

Male | 42

It seems like you might have systemic hypertension—this can lead to symptoms such as pain in the hands or feet, blurred vision, or more phlegm. These are all signs of high blood pressure. You need to check your blood pressure regularly and do what your doctor says to keep it under control. Changing your lifestyle by eating well-balanced meals, getting regular exercise, and dealing with stress can make things better for you.

Answered on 28th May '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

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

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Hello! I was diagnosed with OCD a while ago, and one of the compulsions to certain thoughts was to hold my breath for time. It all started from here. I entered medicine, I am passionate about the field and I was always a 10th grade student. My question is if my brain was affected, if there was any cerebral hypoxia. There were times when I held my breath for quite long periods (until I felt that I had to do it), other times when I was not breathing enough and had that feeling of suffocation (the biggest fear here is, I don't know exactly how much). I had a native brain MRI, 1.5 tesla, nothing negative came out. However, on a micro level, was my cognition, my intelligence, my memory affected? The SpO2 value is 98-99% now, should I go to a doctor? I haven't slept much in my life, I always stay up at night to study and I wonder if my brain is more sensitive to such things, also I was born prematurely. I had read on the Internet that people can get hypoxia and not see it on an MRI, that really panicked me. I'm starting college in a week and I'm constantly thinking about this. If I'm going to forget certain details, I won't remember certain things, I'll always think it's because my brain was damaged, not that it's normal not to remember everything. I managed to overcome these compulsions. But I think that there are no after-effects on the brain. What do you recommend? I am very panicked that I might have hurt myself because of some senseless compulsions. I don't feel myself anymore, after reading or many things on the Internet. Is there anything to do?

Male | 18

Holding your breath for a long time can sometimes make you dizzy or suffocate, nevertheless, it is improbable for you to suffer from a permanent brain injury. Your brain which requires oxygen is doing well because you have been receiving good oxygen levels. If you're feeling worried, try some relaxation techniques like deep breathing or talking to someone you trust. 

Answered on 12th Sept '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Answered on 14th July '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

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

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Hi, my mom.Doesn't talk after fainting.I don't know why I need to know what can I do.She fainting because she was angry and nervous a lot

Female | 37

Your mom may have fainted because she was upset and worried. People sometimes don’t start talking right away after fainting. They usually become responsive again shortly. Try to keep her calm and let her know everything is okay. Ensure she is lying down comfortably. If she doesn’t begin speaking soon or displays any other worrying signs, calling for medical assistance immediately would be advisable.

Answered on 8th June '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

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