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Male | 21

Can I lead a regular life after epilepsy?

I i be a nornal like a other person afer epylipsy

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 11th July '24

Yes, many people with epilepsy can live normal lives like others, especially with proper treatment and medication. It's important to follow your neurologist's advice and attend regular check-ups. If you have any concerns, please visit a neurologist for the best care and guidance.

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Male | 52

What are suitable therapy options for my Parkinson's tremor?

I am 52 years old, male. I have a tremor only in my right hand for 4 years and it has been diagnosed as Parkinson's. Which therapy methods are suitable for me? Is stem cell therapy an option for me? I would like to receive advice. Best regard

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 11th July '24

Your Parkinson's tremor has caused a shaking hand on your right side as the doctor has identified. This can make you shiver, get stiff muscles, or have difficulty with your movements. Parkinson's treatment is the administration of drugs, physical therapy, and as a rule, in a small number of cases, also surgery. Even though research has been done regarding stem cell therapy it is not regularly practiced as a primary therapy for Parkinson's. Follow the prescribed therapies that your doctor gives you. 

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Male | 69

Can Grandfather Safely Eat By Mouth After a Stoke?

My grandfather age is 69 he had second brain strike and he unable to eat and speak but after 3 month now he able to speak slow slow and today he got anger and eat food by himself without asked anyone after I asked him is any problem to swallow food he said no problem and easy to swallow so please doctor suggest me can we start giving him food by mouth

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 10th July '24

The symptoms of difficulty eating and speaking are the general ones that occur after a brain stroke. It may be attributed to the muscles used for swallowing being weak. Seeing that he mentioned no problem swallowing and eating by himself, you can slowly start to give him food by mouth. Begin with soft, easy-to-swallow foods and keep track of his progress. Do not forget to communicate with his healthcare team along the way.

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Male | 34

Experiencing strange head pains and symptoms?

Pains in head. Strange feelings and symptoms

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 10th July '24

If you're experiencing pains in your head along with strange feelings and symptoms, it's crucial to consult a neurologist. They can accurately diagnose the issue and recommend appropriate treatment. Please visit a neurologist for a thorough evaluation and personalized care.

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Male | 21

Why is my right pinky finger feeling numb?

Good evening. I'm 21 years old, I have been having the issue of feeling numbness to my pinky finger of my right hand, which has been going on for months now, it happens once in two weeks, sometimes weekly and I might not feel it in a month. Whenever this happens I can actually move the other fingers freely, but sometimes it affects the finger close to it, I have difficulty opening my palm, I will have to place my hand somewhere to open the palm. Please what can I do?

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 10th July '24

The condition which causes the cubital tunnel syndrome is the result of the ulnar nerve being compressed or irritated. The symptoms are found in feeling pins and needles, weakness, and difficulty in flexing the affected finger which harbors some doubts. One remedy can be found in the avoidance of cubital tunnel exacerbating sports and using a night splint to keep the arm straight. Despite that, following the aforementioned measures, if the symptoms remain persistent then attaining further advice from a neurologist will be sufficient.

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Male | 63

Why do I experience vertigo during evening walks?

I am 63 year old ,I was diagnosed with diabetes recently and having medication for that ,there were no symptoms of diabetes but my glucose level was 12.5 % Habc , I am taking medicine for BP also and BP is normal generally . I walk daily for around 40 minutes but off late after walking 15 minutes I feel uncomfortable as i loose balance , vertigo. feel drowsy and unable to walk . Otherwise I am normal w3hole day and no issues in driving ,walking etc during the day ,problems occurs as above during evening walk only .I don't smoke but have whisky twice /thrice a week in moderate quantum. please advise on vertigo issue . having eslo-tel 2.5 Mg one tablet a day for BP before bed and medicine for diabetes

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 10th July '24

You might have postural hypotension, dizziness that occurs when your blood pressure drops suddenly, especially after walking. This may cause you to feel unsteady or dizzy. You should drink plenty of water and move slowly. You may need to change your medicine or lifestyle to get help.

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Female | 50

Is 4500 mcg of Methylcobalamin Daily Safe for Me?

I am 50 years old female. Doctor has prescribed me 1.bonther xl ( contains methylcobalamin 1500 mcg) twice daily and 2.penogab sr (contains methylcobalamin 1500 mcg ) once daily Is it safe to take 4500 mcg of methylcobalamin daily?

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 10th July '24

For some people, taking 4500 mg of methylcobalamin every day can be dangerous. If you take too much methylcobalamin, you might get an upset stomach, diarrhea, or a rash. Talk to your doctor if you feel unwell. They might change the amount you take or give you another kind of treatment. 

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Female | 33

Can I safely get pregnant with epilepsy history?

I am 33 years old this years and have epilepsy and are planning to pregnant.Have stop taking epilim for about 5 years cause when taking the medicine,my seizures occur often than when i stop taking it.Now my seizure occur around 5-6 times per years when i stop taking the medicine.

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 10th July '24

You have done well by observing that your seizures change when you take Epilim or not. Ensure to let your doctor know your intentions. They can assist in identifying a suitable drug and dosage that will help manage the condition without harming the fetus.

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Female | 17

Why do I have head ache, anxiety, and body pain?

I am 17 years old. I feel ache on my one side head and feel sometimes anxiety and sometimes feel pain in left side of body

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 10th July '24

You could be having some pain on the left side of your head leading to anxiety and pain in your left body side. Such signs may result from tension, lack of enough sleep, or dehydration. Drink water, have some sleep then try doing deep breathing exercises which can help reduce this pain. 

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Male | 21

How can I relieve multiple brain and spine tumors?

I am 21 years old male I have seen a multiple tumer in mri brain and spine How can i relief it

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Neurosurgeon

Answered on 10th July '24

It is important to consult a neurologist or neurosurgeon immediately for a thorough evaluation and treatment plan. They will guide you on the best approach to manage and potentially relieve your condition. .

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Male | Uday

Do I Have Neuro Problem with Knee to Foot Pain?

I'm 18 years old boy I have pain from knee to foot I think that that is nenuro problem

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Neurosurgeon

Answered on 10th July '24

It is possible that your pain from the knee to the foot could be related to a nerve issue. It is important to consult with a neurologist who specializes in nerve-related problems. Please visit a neurologist for a proper diagnosis and treatment.

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Male | 52

Does stem cell therapy treat Parkinson's hand tremors?

Hallo, ich bin 52 Jahre Mann . Ich habe seit 4 Jahren Tremor in der rechte Hand, bei mir ist Parkinson diagnostiziert. Welche Behandlungsmethode ist für mich relevant, kommt die Stammzellentherapie in Frage?.

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Neurosurgeon

Answered on 10th July '24

The tremor in the right hand can be annoying. Parkinson's disease is usually a result of a lack of a chemical in the brain called dopamine. The main treatment usually consists of medications that help control dopamine deficiency. Promising stem cell therapy research is found, but it remains a non-standard Parkinson's Disease treatment. One must have a conversation with their neurologist to decide the best option compatible with the individual.

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Male | 28

Can't Find Relief for Vertigo and Ear Ringing Symptoms

I have vertigo problem .I done some m r i lot's of treatment but no results also I done physiotherapy but no results .with vertigo i hav ear ringing problem.i done hrct scan but it's normal.

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 9th July '24

When you have vertigo, you may feel like everything is spinning around you; however, this can be very frustrating if accompanied by tinnitus. These two symptoms have been known to persist even after an MRI scan or physical therapy has been done. It’s a good thing that your HRCT scan was normal. In this situation, I would advise you to see an ENT specialist so they can find out more about what might be causing them internally and from outside sources like infections, etc. 

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Female | 27

Should I take betahistine while on sertraline for vertigo?

I am 27 year old female I take sertraline I need to take betahistine for vertigo but I am afraid to take it because I’m scared of serious side effects or getting Steven Johnson syndrome

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 8th July '24

I get what you’re saying about using Betahistine with Sertraline. Don’t worry, few people get severe side effects like Steven Johnson Syndrome from Betahistine. Some common side effects might be a headache or an upset stomach. When you’re suffering from vertigo, it feels like everything is spinning around you. Betahistine works by increasing the blood flow within the inner ear which can help with this. However, it’s best to speak with your doctor before taking any medication. 

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Male | 17

How Can I Relieve Headache with Nausea and Stress?

Sir, I have headache like tight band with nausea, stress and tension. Sir please give me some medicines for relief.

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Neurosurgeon

Answered on 8th July '24

You may have a tension headache. This headache feels like a tight band around the head and can cause vomiting. Common causes for these headaches include stress and tension, poor sleeping habits, or eye strain from looking at screens too much. To alleviate your symptoms, you should take some non-prescription painkillers such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen. Additionally, get enough rest and drink plenty of water while trying relaxation methods like deep breathing exercises or light workouts. If they don’t go away or get worse it would be best if you visited your doctor so that he could give them proper attention.

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