Male | 42
Patient ka brain m blood clots honi ki wajah se opretion k one side body kam nhi kar rhi
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 23rd May '24
This is a serious condition, but the patient's prognosis will depend on the severity of the stroke and the time it takes to receive treatment. Visit a neurologist for this.
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Questions & Answers on "Neurology" (829)
Mildly hyperdense (HU 42) nodular lesions are seen in the right frontoparietal lobe in the periventricular region. Post contrast images show conglomerate nodular enhancement of these lesions (post contrast 58 HU). Lesions collectively measures approx. 32x18x17 mm. There is surrounding hypodense perilesional edema. No mass effect is seen on right lateral ventricle. No calcific or haemorrhagic densities are observed. Findings are likely suggestive of an underlying neoplastic etiology. Suggest: Contrast MRI brain with spectroscopy evaluation for characterisation. Rest of the brain parenchyma is normal in attenuation. Gray-white matter differentiation
Female | 65
The research suggests strange growths in the right frontoparietal lobe of the brain. They might be a tumor. Usual signs can be such as headaches, visual changes, or seizures. Contrast MRI with spectroscopy can be used to find out what type of growth it is. It is crucial to see an oncologist for proper treatment.
Answered on 10th June '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Doctor, i have left hand weakness & stiffness with nerve pull for past 3 months
Female | 70
Some potential causes of your problm can be nerve compression, such as carpal tunnel syndrome, nerve injury, muscle strain, or other medical conditions. Consult a neurologist or an orthopedic specialist, who can evaluate your symptoms, perform a physical examination, and possibly order additional tests to determine the underlying cause.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Pramod Bhor
I am suffering from 20 years headache and vomiting .Now I am taking medicine with my psychiatrist phycian. Some time I feel batter after taking medicine and some time I feel bad.
Female | 43
It is possible to have headaches and nausea coming from different causes such as stress, tension, or medical disorders that are hidden. The likelihood that your pain changes with medicine implies that either the dose or the type needs to be altered. I recommend you communicate constantly with your psychiatrist to manage the problem efficiently. Keeping a symptom diary is one way to determine the patterns and triggers. Alternatively, try mind-body exercises or changes in lifestyle as they will undoubtedly help to get relief. You can consult a neurologist for advice.
Answered on 17th Dec '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I have pain in my head in one side only and pain side face swelling also and some times pain side eye vision is getting dull
Female | 38
It feels like you might have sinusitis. Sinusitis can make one side of your head hurt, swell up your face, or affect your sight. This occurs when the sinuses in your face become infected or inflamed. Try putting warm wet towels on your face, drinking lots of water, and using saline nasal sprays. If it still hurts, contact a healthcare provider for further treatment.
Answered on 28th May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Brain problem sir no smell and no tatye
Male | 31
Loss of smell and taste might be a signal of different brain problems. It is important to consult a neurologist who performs the necessary studies and suggests a treatment plan. Please do not take these symptoms lightly, and consult a doctor as soon as possible.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Hello sometimes I have shuttering(not very serious one,but I still have it) when I am talking(,especially when I am nervous or tired, my friend once told me that she had same problem during her childhood and she took medicament( I do not know what it was)and then it went away itself, i am curious if there is some medicament which help me take this shuttering away forever?
Female | 24
You experience stuttering, where speaking smoothly feels difficult. Maybe you feel nervous or tired. For some people, stuttering improves on its own, especially children. However, therapies, and techniques exist to support fluent speech. Speech therapy is one option. It's crucial to discuss with a speech therapist or doctor to find the appropriate path for you.
Answered on 11th Sept '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
This is Geeta Hegde.My son Sooraj is taking medication for migraine headache from Monday October 7 th. prescribed by you sir.Headache is getting worse. Does he need to stop the medicine? Or continue taking it.Had MRI on Monday and everything was normal. Thank you.
Male | 18
If your son's migraine medication is making his headache worse, it's important to not stop or change the dosage on your own. Since the MRI results are normal, I suggest consulting the neurologist who prescribed the medicine. They will guide you on whether to adjust the medication or explore other treatment options.
Answered on 10th Oct '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I met with a head injury and suffered inter parenchymal bleeding and after being 2 months now m still suffering from memory loss not remembering the incident also which led me to this brain injury
Male | 23
Memory loss after intraparenchymal bleeding might occur because of harm to the brain. Failing to recall the accident that caused the injury and having problems remembering recent happenings or learning new things are among the most common symptoms. The best thing to do would be to get as much rest as you can and follow any advice given by your neurologist.
Answered on 25th May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Kell phenotype positive in blood test! Necessarily Mcleod syndrome should be present ? Will I go mad ? Like king henry ? No kids ?
Male | 25
This is not always the case, occasionally a positive K positive blood test may be diagnosed as McLeod syndrome. McLeod is pretty rare and it has some symptoms that are not found in any other disease such as muscle weakness or even heart problems. The most important thing is to get the ok from a neurologist who will give you more complete details.
Answered on 13th June '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Good day, Please i have been feeling dizzy for the past 3 days now with severe headache, i have ran an MP test shows PM NOON SEEN, Typhi DO 160, Paratyphi BO 80 while all others are 20. RBS 7.4 which was done in the morning while the one done in the evening same day was 4.5, BP at the hospital reads 140/90 while with my equipment at home i got 120/80 Please am confused is there any explanation Please. I was given Tab Stemestil 10 mg daily, Tab Hyncipro 500mg, Tab D-Artepp T, Cap Vitacap T. But am still feeling that dizziness.
Male | 37
Dizziness and headaches can stem from various causes, including infections or blood pressure fluctuations. The test results indicate some form of infection, which could be contributing to your symptoms. The medications prescribed should help, but if you're still experiencing dizziness, it's vital to consult a neurologist for a thorough evaluation and possible adjustment of your treatment. Keeping hydrated and resting can also aid recovery.
Answered on 16th Jan '25
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
My icp pressure is 29 what i do and is treatment or risk factors
Female | 21
Pressure inside your skull, known as intracranial pressure (ICP), is measuring higher than the typical range at 29. This elevated level could signify an underlying issue concerning your brain's health. Indicators like persistent headaches, nausea, and vision disturbances may manifest. Potential causes range from traumatic head injuries to various neurological conditions. Seeking prompt medical evaluation from a neurologist is crucial to pinpoint the precise cause and initiate appropriate treatment.
Answered on 12th Aug '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Good day, I am 37 years old, Please i have been feeling dizzy for the past 3 days now with severe headache, i have ran an MP test shows PM NOON SEEN, Typhi DO 160, Paratyphi BO 80 while all others are 20. RBS 7.4 which was done in the morning while the one done in the evening same day was 4.5, BP at the hospital reads 140/90 while with my equipment at home i got 120/80 Please am confused is there any explanation Please. I was given Tab Stemestil 10 mg daily, Tab Hyncipro 500mg, Tab D-Artepp T, Cap Vitacap T. But am still feeling that dizziness.
Male | 37
Your elevated blood pressure readings and fluctuating blood sugar levels may also contribute to these feelings. The medications you've received, including antihistamines and antimalarials, should help address your condition. However, if dizziness persists or worsens, I recommend reaching out to your healthcare provider for a follow-up. They can offer further evaluation to ensure you receive appropriate care and guidance.
Answered on 16th Jan '25
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I am 24 years old. I have recurring fever from past three days. It is less like fever, it is more like my body is heating up so much, mostly at nights. The heat is extreme. I have also got subconjunctival hemorrhage in my eyes for the second time. First time it happened around one and a half month back.
Female | 24
The symptoms you described, like recurring fever, excessive body warmth, and red eyes, might indicate an underlying infection. These can sometimes signal a condition needing medical care. I suggest seeing a neurologist promptly for a thorough examination to determine what's causing your issues and the best treatment plan.
Answered on 25th July '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I am 28 years old my name is amir I have Bach headache issue from last 10 days not other symptoms occur taking medicine aspirin protect 100mg and panadol Dr prescription but after taking medicine relief only 2,3 hours and again pain start please guide me what should I do
Male | 28
It can be hard when your head keeps hurting again soon after you take aspirin and Panadol. Stress is one thing that might cause these types of headaches along with bad posture or eye strain too. You should try to relax more often sitting up straight instead of slouching down in your chair for example could help out a lot here as well as taking frequent short breaks from looking at screens if this is something you do throughout the day. Visiting a doctor would be best if it doesn’t go away.
Answered on 6th June '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I am 18 and have recently been experiencing heavy memory loss (ex. unable to remember names, forgetting how to do tasks, driving unknown places). I have an appointment but I'm unsure whether I should go to urgent care for this instead or not.
Female | 18
Memory loss, particularly at a young age, is a matter of concern. Forgetfulness, having difficulties remembering names or tasks, and getting lost can be the signs of a serious issue. It might be due to stress, a lack of sleep, or a medical problem such as a brain injury or dementia. Getting a checked-up by a neurologist is essential. They can figure out the reason and offer the right treatment to help your memory improvement.
Answered on 26th Aug '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Hello Doctor, My name is Ayman. On December 25th, 2023, I suddenly experienced severe, unexplained pain in my neck. The pain quickly spread down my spinal cord, and I lost strength in my hands, making it impossible to move them. I began sweating profusely. Despite being weak, I managed to walk to the car, but my condition worsened on the way. I struggled to breathe, fainted, lost control of my legs, and my lips turned blue before arriving at the hospital. Once at the hospital, I was admitted to the RCU (Respiratory Care Unit) and intubated. Two weeks later, a tracheostomy was performed. During my 75 days in the RCU, I received the following treatments: 1. Plasmapheresis with 50 bottles of Albumin. 2. IVIG therapy (68 bottles). After 75 days, I graduated from the RCU. My recovery began slowly: • My hands started moving again, though they remained numb. • My legs also started moving, but they were extremely numb. I was prescribed Pregabalin 75 mg to help with the numbness in my legs. However, after taking the medication, my legs stopped working again. I was readmitted to the RCU for 3 days and remained under observation in the hospital for a total of 6 months. Eventually, my breathing improved, and I was discharged. I have been home for the past 6 months I can't stop and go This is my current health status. Thank you.
Male | 15
Symptoms such as extremely painful neck, myasthenia, and breathing difficulty could mean a problem with the neurologic or musculoskeletal system. Sometimes it takes a long time for a person to recover slowly in the post-period of invasive treatments like plasmapheresis and IVIG therapy. Make sure to keep following up with your neurologist for a check-up, especially for your adjustment of medication if necessary. They will be the ones to evaluate the decreased sensitivity and mobility in your bodily functions to get the right assistance.
Answered on 26th Dec '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Here is my story, Doctor. So, two years ago, I suddenly felt immense pain in my foot and got bedridden for almost three months. And then I rushed to a physician because at the time there was no neurologist in my city. The physician tested my vitamins and gave me some vitamins. It eventually got better and I was able to walk. I was overweight at that time and my physician told me that it's all because of weight. And then I lost almost 20 kilograms, but there was still feeling of socks. I don't feel any pain or anything, but I just feel like I'm wearing socks. Then after almost two years, I visited a neurologist with this and she tested my vitamins. She prescribed me vitamin D supplements since my vitamin D is at 12, but for one month. Nothing happened with this one month treatment. Then she did my NCV. She said my NCV reports are normal and has prescribed me some vitamins again. What do you think, how much time it would take to get completely cured?
Female | 21
Based on what you have told me, the peripheral disorder mentioned by the speaker is on track with peripheral nerve disease. In most cases, the feeling of socks on your feet could be easily attributed to peripheral neuropathy. You are lucky that your neurologist has done so many tests and that your vitamins and nerves are under control. Please continue to take the vitamins as per the doctor's prescription and remain patient. You will need some time to see improvements in your nerves. Also, keeping a check on your weight and living a healthy life will speed up your recovery while doing well.
Answered on 14th June '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
My Dad is a Parkinson Disease patient. He was medicated with Tridopa+Hexinor+Perkirol+Perkinil for last 2 months after his old problems become worse. But now he has Restless legg, Slurring speech, confusion Facial expression, constipation etc.
Male | 63
Restless legs, slurred speech, confusion, different facial expressions, and constipation are sometimes the adverse effects of these medications. Moreover, these drugs can aggravate these symptoms in Parkinson's disease patients. It is crucial to have a discussion with his doctor about the necessary changes in the treatment plan that will make him feel better.
Answered on 11th Sept '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
How long can post stroke fatigue last?
Male | 36
Post-stroke fatigue is the feeling of being extremely tired or weak after a stroke. It may last for a few weeks to several months. This weariness can interfere with the ability to perform routine tasks. While it is important to rest, mild exercise and a healthy diet may help alleviate its effects. If you still experience significant tiredness, consult your doctor for further assistance.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
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