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Female | 35

What's the best diet for migraines post-car accident?

Hi. I had a car accident 3 years ago. I heave severe headache I have a migrain or ischemich (blood clothes) in mri My MRI: http://89.34.200.127/metric/Account/ShowStudy.html?UID=1.3.12.2.1107.5.2.53.190379.30000024101907014456000000074&lang=fa&referrer=rh&SPName= What should i eat(drug)? Thanks

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Answered on 25th Feb '25

I understand that chronic headaches can be quite challenging, especially following your accident. Migraines often stem from various triggers, including stress, diet, and hormonal changes. It's essential to maintain a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins, while avoiding excessive caffeine, alcohol, and processed foods. Staying hydrated is also crucial. Additionally, medications like over-the-counter pain relievers or prescribed treatments may help. I strongly encourage you to consult your neurologist for a comprehensive assessment and tailored recommendations, as they can better address your specific condition and history. 

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I am 41 years old, since 1 year I feel dizzy, can't concentrate on any work, body feels weak, sometimes headache, forehead, head and eyes feel heavy.

Male | 41

You may be showing signs of stress, sleep deprivation or even not drinking enough water. When we are under pressure and worn out our bodies feel feeble and our heads become heavy. Rest well, take water regularly and have short breaks during work to unwind. Consider seeking further advice from a medical professional if these feelings persist.

Answered on 11th June '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

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

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Mai shaam ko 4 pm pr so jaati hun fir 8 pm pr uthhi hun phir bhi mujhe itni neend aati hai ki mai 10 pm pr so jaati hun aur subah 8 30 am pr uthti hun aur subah bhi jldi se utha nhi jata Mai apni neend ko kaise hatao Mera study pr bhi focus nhi hai mai pd nhi paa rhi hun Mera score bhi down ho gya hai mere friends khud pd lete hai aur mere ko nhi pta lg rha hai sb daant rhe hai teacher parents

Female | 14

Your problem seems to point that your sleep and your focus are getting affected by your case. It may be due to your sleep pattern or stress. You should just adopt some healthy habits such as following a consistent sleep schedule, exercise daily, and keep away from electronic devices before going to bed. In order to develop better concentration usage of small study sessions and break will be the answer. If this problem still exists, seeing a physician or a mental health professional might be a good option. 

Answered on 5th Dec '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

I am 39 old women feeling lip twitching or vibrating little. Kindly what is the reason

Female | 39

These lip twitches or tremors that you are experiencing are quite common and for the most part, are harmless. On some occasions, these involuntary contractions are because of stress, fatigue, or even the overconsumption of caffeine. If the twitches persist or get worse, you can try relieving stress, getting enough sleep, and reducing caffeine. Make sure you are staying hydrated as well.

Answered on 18th Nov '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

I m a lady aged 57 yrs..I m suffering from diabetes, blood pressure,and hypothyroidism Also my weight is more than BMI FROM PAST 20 DAYS I M SUFFERING FROM TREMOR....As I consult dr...they told that this is the symptoms of Parkinson's disease..so I want to know how it can be cured...what are the processes..please let me know.......

Female | 57

Parkinson's disease­ causes shaking, stiffness, moveme­nt issues. Your tremors may signify this condition. When brain ce­lls malfunction, Parkinson's occurs. No cure exists yet, but tre­atments like medicine­, therapy, sometimes surge­ry can help manage symptoms. Working closely with he­althcare providers is key.

Answered on 30th June '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

I am suffering from a sleeping problem since many days i have not sleep properly

Male | 20

You're having trouble sleeping. Not getting enough sleep can make one feel tired and grumpy. Common causes of this can be stress, drinking caffeine before bed, or staring at screens late at night. Try to calm down at night by reading a book or having a hot bath. Avoid caffeine as well as screens. If the problem persists, you may want to seek a professional for advice. 

Answered on 4th Sept '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

I am 13 year old female and I have a headache and nausea. It started in the evening I cried after that I felt dizzy. I slept and when I woke up I was dizzy and nauseous. Do you know why it is like that?

Female | 13

Feeling headaches and nausea could be from several reasons. You might get this when you’re very upset or stressed because you’ve been crying a lot. Being lightheaded might also make someone feel like throwing up. Perhaps you twisted oddly in sleep or didn’t have enough to drink yesterday. Try lying down in a quiet room for some time; have a glassful of water and eat something small if possible.

Answered on 28th June '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Tremor hota hai to kya kre

Male | 19

Shakers are not only underlying conditions such as stress, fatigue, but they can also be provoked due to stress, fatigue, or other medical conditions. Typical signs consist of trembling of the hands or other parts of the body in some cases when the person is engaged in certain activities and this can further deteriorate.

Answered on 27th Dec '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

Actually one of my friend who is of 19 years old has taken overdose of medicine..she has taken flunarizin dihydrochloride 6-7 tablet....will it effect or not??

Female | 19

Maybe your friend will be feeling that she/he is very sleepy, very dizzy, or may lose consciousness. This occurs because the body is overwhelmed by the drug. It is crucial to take the right steps immediately and calling emergency services is an important one. They will give the needed treatment so that your friend can heal. 

Answered on 1st July '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Saans lene me takleef hath pair me jalan or chakkar aana

Male | 40

This can be indicative of various underlying medical issues, specifically when you are experiencing fainting problems. Seek immediate medical attention immediately for a proper evaluation and diagnosis.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Bhaskar Semitha

Dr. Bhaskar Semitha

My grandfather age is 69 2 month before he had a second brain stroke after 1 year of first brain stroke and after 2 second he unable speaker,unable tongue and eat food and unable to open mouth we feed him by nv tube but now he is able to open mouth and able to move tongue slowly in forward direction but tongue is tilt left side suggest what to do now for fully recovery of tongue

Male | 69

Your grandfather might be experiencing tongue problems acquired after a recent stroke. This is the term for dysphagia, which is difficulty in swallowing and speaking. Amazingly, he can now open his mouth and move his tongue slowly. For him to make a full recovery, speech therapy might be useful. Exercises and techniques help in the aspect of toning control of the tongue and swallowing, adding to the general treatment of dysphagia. 

Answered on 14th June '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

I am feeling dizziness suddenly

Female | 24

There could be several reasons behind this. Perhaps you’re not taking in enough fluids or stood up too quickly. It may even be an issue with one of your ears such as an infection. The best thing to do is sit down, relax, and have a drink of water. If it keeps happening, talk to a doctor.

Answered on 30th May '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

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