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Male | 24
Why am I experiencing brief literature-induced headaches hourly?
One person is having headache due to literature and that too is not continuing. He does it once in an hour and that too for two to three seconds.
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 16th July '24
It sounds like the person might be experiencing what's called a "literature-induced headache," which occurs briefly and intermittently. Although this seems harmless, it's advisable to consult a neurologist for a proper evaluation. They specialize in conditions affecting the nervous system, including headaches, and can provide appropriate advice and treatment.
Male | 7
Why is my 7-year-old brother's epilepsy worsening with sensorineural hearing loss?
My brother is 7 year old he is having epilepsy when he 3 years old but nowadays it's getting worse and he also have sensorineural hearing loss
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 16th July '24
It sounds like your brother is experiencing worsening epilepsy along with sensorineural hearing loss. It's important to consult a neurologist who specializes in epilepsy for proper evaluation and management of his seizures. Additionally, an ENT specialist can assess and guide his hearing loss. It's crucial to seek medical advice promptly to ensure he receives appropriate care and support.
Female | 21
Why am I feeling like I’m floating and experiencing brain fog and blurry vision?
I’m 21 year old female the last 5 days my body’s felt like it’s floating and I’m having brain fog and blurry vision
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 16th July '24
Many things could cause you to feel like you’re floating, have brain fog, or experience blurry vision. For example, this might happen if you’re dehydrated, haven’t slept enough, or are stressed out. So my advice would be to try drinking more water, getting some rest, and taking a little time off to relax. If none of these help and the symptoms persist then I think you should see your neurologist about it.
Female | 26
Why Do I Experience Sleep Problems and Brain Fog?
Sleep problems, congested brain and brain fog, frequent urination, hands freeze when I'm sleeping, impulse ideations, and bone melt when I sleep.
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 16th July '24
If you are getting the feeling of your mind becoming cloudy and urinating frequently, with your hands feeling cold and having dubious thoughts, it's natural to be a health care provider. These symptoms could be a result of different things, including sleep disorders or even hormonal imbalances. Trying remedies and talking to a medical practitioner will be very helpful in clarifying what is happening, you could be directed to a specialist.
Male | 30
Why Can't I Sleep with Pulsating Headaches?
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
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 15th July '24
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.
Male | 16
What Should I Do for 3-Day One-sided Headache?
I am 16 years old male, I have las 3 days of headache in one side of head and I have used saridon to recover this , now what can I do ?
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 15th July '24
Since your headache has lasted for three days and is on one side of your head, it’s important to see a neurologist to rule out any serious conditions. In the meantime, continue to rest, stay hydrated, and avoid stress. Please visit a neurologist for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Female | 26
Why do I have a sensation like ants crawling in my toes?
Payachya bota madhe mungya yene sarkh
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 14th July '24
Feeling a sensation like ants crawling in your toes may be due to nerve issues, poor circulation, or vitamin deficiencies. It is best to consult a neurologist for an accurate diagnosis and proper treatment. Always seek professional medical advice for such conditions.
Female | 60
Are My Mother's Cerebral Atrophy Medications Effective?
Respected sir,my mother Ritu jain suffering from cerebral atrophy n the problem was detected last year while doing brain MRI n the symptoms were as follows Difficulty in walking, voice clarity, gripping n handling the urself We are taking the medication from different doctors but day by day the condition become down n pls confirm n check as we are taking the medication currently as follows 1) NICERBIUM 2)GABAPIN100(2TIMES A DAY) 3)ROOST D 4) GASOPRIME 5) ADCLOF20 6)T.THP2mg. 7) NEXITO 10 mg. 8)ROOST25(2 TIMES A DAY) 9)FERIAPPLE D 10)LINAXA M 2.5/500(FOR SUGAR) MORNING 11)GLYCOMET GP2 FOR SUGAR NIGHT) THESE MEDICINES ARE TAKEN FROM LAST 3 MONTHS. PLS SUGGEST SOME ADDITION OR LESS OF MEDICINES WE HAVE TAKEN THE TREATMENTS FROM DR.SS BEDI JI(SHARANJIT HOSPITAL) DR.S.PRABHAKHAR JI(FORTIS) DR. ESHA DHAWAN JI(VIDHYA SAGAR) N BUT NOT SEEMS ANY IMPROVEMENT PLS CHECK N CONFIRM IF ANY UPDATES THANKS FOR YOUR VALUABLE TIME DEEPANSHU JAIN 9417399200 JALANDHAR (PUNJAB)
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 12th July '24
Cerebral atrophy impairs the patient\'s coordination to the extent that he/she loses the touch to walk and speak, and the manual dexterity needed to carry out simple tasks. The condition is demonstrated when the brain cells are gradually losing their size. The medication prescriptions your mother is taking might only produce short-term benefits, you must carry out the consultations with the responsible neurologists who are in charge of her health.
Male | 21
Am I in danger after 37 hours without sleep?
I havent slept for 37 hours am i in danger?
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 12th July '24
It sounds like you're struggling with sleep. Short-term sleep deprivation can cause fatigue, dizziness, difficulty focusing, mood swings, and forgetfulness. It's important to address this issue promptly, as an ongoing lack of sleep can seriously affect your health and cognitive abilities. Try techniques like deep breathing, calming music, or creating a comfortable sleep environment to help you relax. If sleep problems persist or you're worried about your sleep patterns, consider seeking advice from a doctor or a sleep specialist.
Female | 60
What is the best treatment for cerebral atrophy symptoms?
What is the accurate treatment for cerebral atrophy @symptoms problem in walking, voice clarity,hand holding capacity nil
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 12th July '24
If a person have difficulties in walking, speaking clearly, and holding things, he/she may have cerebral atrophy. This happens when the brain cells decrease in size or numbers, and thus the communication of the neural network is disrupted. The solution for these symptoms is beneficial to both physical therapy for walking rehabilitation, speech therapy to correct the errors of speech, and occupational therapy for acquiring a stronger hand. It's crucial to work with a neurologist to design an accurate treatment plan.
Female | 21
Why am I experiencing sudden vision loss and paralysis?
Patient got fever at first, in local hospital it was diagnosed as typhoid and she took treatment for 2 weeks then she was feeling good . Then after 3 days she again started vomiting and not able to drink aswell , so she was admitted to city hospital but nothing happened , they suggested neurologist visit. The neurologist did MRI and meanwhile she was loosing her eye sight gradually . Neurologist suggested to immediately move to bigger hospital , on the same night patient was admitted to jipmer multi-speciality hospital (Govt owned). From then last 25 days they are doing multiple tests for MS, NMOSD, AUTOIMMUNE, SPINAL ,EYE ,BLOOD,MRI. But all the reports are coming as negative nothing is diagnosed, meanwhile they are providing treatment like plasma therapy and patient totally lost vision, speech, mobility. Not sure what to do , can someone help us with further directions.
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 12th July '24
The person who lost vision, speech, and mobility is not positive news. Given the negative reports so far, it's clear that we have other plans in mind. Rare conditions also are a factor that needs to be considered. This included Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis (ADEM) or any other rare unknown, and often under-reported neurological disorders that might be the cause of these symptoms. Discuss these issues with a neurologist for the best treatment.
Male | 16
Did I have a seizure in school today?
Today in school my vision went blurry for a bit and I passed out and the guy who woke me up said I was seizing up im just wondering if I had a seizure or something else and if it’s dangerous
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 11th July '24
It might be that you underwent a seizure. Blurry vision, blacking out, and shaking may result from seizures. There are various causes of seizures such as sleep deprivation and fever. It's crucial to get an appointment with a neurologist to figure out what happened and give you the right treatment to ensure your safety and health.
Female | 17
Why do I have constant head and body pain?
I am 17 year old female,I am having this constant achey pain on the side of the temple and the left side of my middle of the head. These pains are not felt by me unless I press on them . I also have a neck pain, shoulder pain and back pain,with dizziness and fatigue.
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 11th July '24
If you wake up in the morning with a dull ache running from your temples and shoulders down to your back, accompanied by dizziness and tiredness, you might have tension headaches. These headaches are often caused by stress, poor posture, and eye strain. Meditation and yoga can help, along with checking your posture, taking short breaks from screen time, and getting enough sleep at night. If the symptoms persist, make an appointment to discuss your condition with a neurologist.
Female | 26
Why Do I Have Headaches at Night?
I have a headache especially temples crushing headache at night
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 11th July '24
You’re dealing with some pretty intense headaches, especially in or around your temples at night. There are a few reasons why this might be happening. One possibility is that it’s caused by stress, not getting enough sleep, or too much screen time – which can strain your eyes. Drinking plenty of water and trying to relax before bed could help make it hurt less. If this keeps going on though, talking to a doctor would be a good next step.
Male | 69
Can my 69-year-old grandfather eat by mouth after a second stroke?
My grandfather age is 69 he had second brain stroke after 3 month now he able to speak slow slow today he got anger and eat food by himself without ask anyone after I ask him is any problem you in eat he said no problem and easy to eat . so please doctor suggest me can we start giving him food by mouth
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 11th July '24
It is quite predictable for a person who had a stroke for the second time to have trouble speaking and experiencing behavior changes. The good thing is that he ate without any problem which is a way forward. His improved swallowing ability is reflected in his independent eating skills. It's necessary to lay a good basis by cutting out soft foods and liquids to avoid choking. Let him carry out the process of swallowing without being rushed. It's recommended that a speech therapist or a healthcare provider be the one to provide him with a diet plan that he must follow carefully.
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