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Male | 23

What medicine and exercises for l3 l4 L5 s1 issue?

Mujhe l3 l4 L5 s1 ki problem hai mere pair bhi Kam nahin kar rahe hain to aap mujhe bata sakte hain ismein kaun si dava leni hai aur kaun si exercise hogi detail mein sharab hamare India ke number one neurologist hai please help me sir mujhe 3 mahine ho gaye hain bed per koi aisi dawai Bata dijiye jisse main jald se jald sahi ho jaaun

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Answered on 22nd Aug '24

The pain might be due to nerve compression affecting the L3, L4, L5, and S1 vertebrae in your legs. It's best to see a neurologist, as they specialize in this area. They might suggest medications to reduce pain and inflammation. Physiotherapy and simple exercises could help relieve the pain and strengthen your back and core muscles, which will benefit your health in the long run. 

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Hello, Doctor Name Because of the horrible things i have endured through out my life up until now which kept getting worse without pause Emotions i've felt and the anger that would cease One day, half of my face started jerking (Hemifacial spasm) and i woke up with blood from my ear later i had my cerebral fluid leaking out of my ears nose eyes From then whenever I get angry I would have Seizures and later i'd hear loud BANG in my Brain followed by blood leaking from my ears and i believe that is what is called a ruptured cerebral aneurysm and I have had about 20 or 21 of them and maybe more and I became ill with other illnesses which if god you reply to me I will give to you I have not been given treatment Since I lack the fund for medical treatment I want to pass away a faithful man to god Please tell me how long do i have until i will pass away from theses illnesses so i may have hope that i will pass away soon God willing Thank you

Male | 23

You should consult for a second opinion right away. Hemifacial spasm can be a symptom of another neurological condition, including an aneurysm. A ruptured cerebral aneurysm is a medical emergency that requires to be treated promptly. Speculating on life expectancy without the proper medical evaluation is inappropriate. As soon as you can, see a neurologist.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Why my headache is not going away? It’s a throbbing headache in the temple of my head.

Female | 25

The throbbing headache you've got is like­ly tension-related. Stre­ss, fatigue, poor posture, or skipping meals can trigge­r these kinds of headache­s. Be sure to drink plenty of wate­r. Try relaxing with deep bre­aths or meditation too. If the headache­ won't quit, take a break. Rest in a calm, dark room for a bit.

Answered on 15th Oct '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Can you please identified my problem of headpain that occurs once in a year in the month of March and April

Male | 23

Seasonal migraine­s seem like your issue­. Head pain comes back yearly, same­ time. You might feel sick, se­nsitive to light or sound, also vision issues. To avoid these­, stay hydrated. Get plenty of sle­ep. Keep stre­ss in check.

Answered on 6th Aug '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Hi sir / mam My self Paras Agrawal from Indore , I am having sharp headache one just above the right side eye . Pls guide me for cure and treatment .

Male | 35

You probably have a migraine. A migraine can be characterized by a very severe stabbing headache over one side of the head. Other symptoms you may encounter are light and sound sensitivity. Stress, a lack of sleep, some foods, or hormonal changes are among the common causes. For example, you can use these methods if you have headaches: try to rest in a dark, quiet room, drink plenty of water, and avoid triggers like caffeine and processed foods.

Answered on 19th Sept '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

For the past 3 weeks now maybe longer I’ve been experiencing severe headaches. I ended up going to hospital for a head CT but they never did one and just put it down to stress which I know it’s not the case there’s definitely something wrong. I returned to work yesterday and was completely fine until I woke up this morning with a severe headache again and in pain all over. My throat has swelled up and I’ve been vomiting all day. I’ve taken codeine that has eased the pain a bit. I just don’t know what to do or what could be causing this. My GP has been no help either and I can’t continue risking taking anymore time off work

Female | 18

Having severe headaches, throwing up, swelling of the throat, and general body weakness is odd. It could be an indication of a serious problem that needs immediate attention. You should see a doctor who will carry out proper examinations and tests to establish the root cause. If possible, think about getting a second opinion without any delay.

Answered on 3rd June '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

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

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

How to treat Stammering problems

Male | 18

Stammering, or stutte­ring, happens when a person has a hard time­ speaking smoothly. They might repe­at some sounds or stretch out words. This can make it tough to talk with e­ase and feel sure­ of themselves. The­ cause is a mix of things like gene­s and how speech grows. The be­st way to help is speech the­rapy with a speech expe­rt. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

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