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Male | 19

Chronic Headache and Speech Difficulty After Past Head Injury

In 2016 I felt on my back of my head and I had a injury I didn't go to the hospital I was just treates home and I was healed from there I lived a normal life until 2022 I started experiencing headache problems which was paining on my back of the Head the carenial part the same part I had a injury on from 2022 until now I have been having headache problems in addition to that I also experience difficult in speaking, and heart burn

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 27th Aug '24

You might expe­rience some side­ effects from your old head injury. Back-of-he­ad aches and talking troubles could relate­ to it. The heartburn may differ ye­t matter too. Many causes bring headache­s, like injuries in the he­ad area. Speaking difficulty could link to brain functions. Heartburn could conne­ct to stomach matters. The best ste­p is to see a neurologist for a full evaluation and tre­atment planning. 

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Male | 66

Can I Reverse Sensorineural Hearing Loss at 66?

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.

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Neurosurgeon

Answered on 27th Aug '24

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.

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Female | 26

Why Do I Have Continuous Head Pain for 2 Months?

Mujhe 2 mahine se head main continue pain ho rahi hai

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

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Neurosurgeon

Answered on 26th Aug '24

I regret to hear that you have been struggling with the ongoing head pain that has been bothering you for 2 months. Headaches can occur due to various reasons like stress, lack of sleep, eye strain, dehydration, etc. Be sure you're drinking enough water, getting enough sleep, and properly handling stress. If the pain does not subside, it is advisable to visit a neurologist for a thorough assessment and treatment choices.

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Female | 18

Should I seek urgent care for sudden memory loss?

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.

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 26th Aug '24

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.

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Male | 70

What to do for dad's recurring seizures post-surgery?

My dad is 70 yrs old, had seizures since last October, diagnosed with testicular tumour and hypertension, an operation was done and he was OK, then the seizures recurred again about 6 times since January but last night was the worst. Please help me We're in a war zone and can't take to a hospital What can I do ?

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 26th Aug '24

Seizures can be scary, especially when they happen often. In his case, they might be due to the testicular tumor or other health issues. To help him, keep him safe during a seizure by moving away harmful objects and laying him on his side. Comfort him and stay with him until it ends. Watch for any new symptoms and, if possible, gently clean any wounds he may have gotten. It's important to stay calm and supportive. Although you can't go to a hospital right now, keep monitoring his condition and get medical help as soon as possible.

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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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Neurosurgeon

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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Female | 19

Why Do I Feel Dizzy When I Stand Up?

im 19 and i sometimes feel dizzy when i stand up. this sometimes comes with shaking of my legs, arms and blurrines, almost dark. whats my issue?

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

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Neurosurgeon

Answered on 26th Aug '24

You might have orthostatic hypotension, which causes dizziness and tremors when you stand up due to a sudden drop in blood pressure. It can also cause brief vision problems. To help, drink plenty of water and avoid standing for too long. If this happens often or worsens, consult a neurologist to ensure everything is okay.

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Female | 66

Why Can't I Sleep with 3-Day Headache?

I have head ache for the past 3 days and I couldnt sleep

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Neurosurgeon

Answered on 26th Aug '24

A headache lasting for days could be a symptom of various reasons. It can be caused by stress, dehydration, or the lack of sleep. In some cases, it could be a signal of a more dangerous disease. You can try to drink a lot of water, relax in a dark room, and avoid light screens before sleeping. If the problem persists it is better to consult a neurologist for it.

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Female | 37

What occurs if I ingest 6 Neurobion Forte tablets?

What happens if someone eats 6 pills of neurobion forte tablets.

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Neurosurgeon

Answered on 26th Aug '24

Taking 6 neurobion forte pills in one go may seem harmless but actually can prove dangerous. It is possible for the person to experience stomach pain, vomiting, and dizziness after inhaling this drug. This is due to the body becoming overloaded with certain nutrients. In this case, you should drink a lot of water, rest, and consume light foods. It's crucial not to exceed the dosage prescribed by your doctor. If the situation worsens, get in touch with a doctor.

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Female | 18

Should I go to urgent care for memory loss?

I 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.

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 26th Aug '24

Forgetting names and tasks can be a worrisome problem. This can be due to various reasons like stress, sleep problems, or medical issues. It is commendable that you are thinking about your alternatives. Since memory loss affects everyday life, see a neurologist as soon as possible. They can be the ones to help identify the cause and recommend the necessary steps to enhance your memory. 

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Male | 23

Have I had epilepsy for 10 years?

I have epilepsy from 10 years

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Neurosurgeon

Answered on 26th Aug '24

Long-time living with epilepsy can be extremely complicated, but let's together solve this problem. Epilepsy is an explosion of electrical signals in the brain that results in seizures. These seizures can have different consequences, for example, you can be shaking or losing control of your body. Medicines are mainly used to manage epilepsy, and it is important to take these medicines the way your neurologist tells you to. Moreover, living a balanced healthy life can also be supportive in the treatment of epilepsy. 

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Male | 28

Why Does My Husband Have Repeated Headaches?

Mere husband k seer pain bhut hota h bar bar kis kaaran hota h seer dard bar bar

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 26th Aug '24

Frequent headaches in your husband could be due to various reasons, such as stress, tension, or even underlying health conditions like migraines or sinus issues. It's important to consult a neurologist to determine the exact cause and get the right treatment. Please encourage him to visit a specialist soon for a thorough check-up.

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Male | 31

Why do I have a year-long headache?

My name is Ashish. I have a headache since last 1 year due to which my daily routine gets disturbed or my body remains sluggish all the time.

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 22nd Aug '24

Some of the things that can cause daily headaches are stress, sleep deprivation, and poor diet. Drinking enough water, getting regular sleep, and learning how to deal with stress healthily are all important for our health. If the headache does not improve, it would be wise to consult a neurologist for more treatment.

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Female | 17

What to do if post-TBI symptoms worsen suddenly?

i suffered a TBI, it was almost 8 months ago but recently have been getting super hot out of no where, getting persistent headaches even after drinking water and sometimes pain medicine, everything gets very bright, i get dizzy, i feel nauseous and if i smell anything good or bad it makes me gag, what should i do?

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 22nd Aug '24

You might be suffering from post-concussion syndrome. This can often occur after traumatic brain injury. The main symptoms are the sudden surge of heat, constant headaches, light, and smell sensitivity, dizziness, and vomiting. Taking a break from activities that require mental concentration, drinking enough water, steering clear of triggers, and keeping in touch with your neurologist are all necessary steps for your recovery. They can offer help of the right kind that would be suitable for you.

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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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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

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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