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Female | 57
How to cure Parkinson's disease tremor at 57?
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.......
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 30th June '24
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.
Male | 20
Why Can't I Move After Sneezing?
Actually after sneezing after few seconds I am unable to stand and my body is not responding and I am not able to move my hands and legs.
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 29th June '24
You might have something we call a vasovagal syncope. Some of your blood flow may change for a short time when you sneeze this is what causes the feeling of faintness and may interfere with your ability to move your hands and legs for a while. Try sitting down or lying if you feel like sneezing. Also, make sure to drink enough water and have sufficient rest always. If it happens frequently or becomes more severe, see a doctor.
Female | 13
Why am I dizzy and nauseous with headache?
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?
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 28th June '24
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.
స్త్రీ | 25
Can Sero Negative NMO Affect Pregnancy?
Can i marry a girl who having sero negative Nmo disease? Is nmo effect pregnancy?
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 27th June '24
NMO, short for Neuromyelitis Optica, is an autoimmune disease that hits the nervous system and is likely to be rare. It is marked by the presence of a range of symptoms such as for example vision impairment, muscle weakness, and bladder control problems. NMO by itself is indeed not the reason for pregnancy issues but making an appointment with the right doctor to talk about these issues is fundamental. They can assist in treating the disease.
Male | 25
Why do headaches persist after Disprin and sleep?
I'm having headache since morning taken disprine and proper 8 hours sleep but having tha same please suggest
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 27th June '24
Headaches are varied and can be caused by the smallest things such as stress, dehydration, or looking at a display for a long time. Pain relief is sometimes simple and in this case, Disprin will help. Also, drink water, have a break every half hour of screen time, and learn to control bad thoughts by doing relaxation exercises such as deep breathing. If pain persists for a day, or if the symptoms worsen, consult a doctor to conduct a full examination and have them prescribe the best form of recovery.
Female | 1
Seizures & Breathing Problems in Premature 18-Month-Old
my daughter is one and a half years old. he has fits & breathing issue. born in the 8th month.
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 27th June '24
Your daughter's breathing issues might indicate seizures. Prematurity raises risks for such problems. Young children can have seizures from fevers or brain conditions. See a pediatric neurologist for evaluation and treatment. Staying composed and documenting seizures aids the doctor's understanding. Seizures in kids sometimes stem from various reasons like high temperatures or neurological factors.
Male | 16
Why have I had one-sided headache for 3 days?
I am 16 years old male and I have headache in one side of head till 3 days and I have used saridon to recover this .
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 26th June '24
You have had a headache on one side of your head for about 3 days. That may be a migraine. Migraines are sharp pains in the head that happen on one side of the head after nausea or sensitivity to light. Saridon might alleviate the pain for a while, however, it is essential to find out about the causes of your migraines. Notice any symptoms you have and whatever triggers lead up to your headaches. Avoiding heiks like stress, lack of sleep, favorite foods, or loud noises may help you stop migraines. Should headaches continue or deteriorate, a doctor is the right person to consult.
Female | 18
Could Tingling Sensation in My Back Be Serious?
I am a 18 year old female who is experiencing tingling sensation in her back. This has been happening for about 1 and a half years
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 25th June '24
This feeling may be due to; a nerve in the back being pressed on or even bad posture. When sitting or standing up you are doing so as straight as possible. Gentle back stretches and exercises might help. However, if this feeling doesn’t stop it is always best to talk to a neurologist who can give advice specific to your needs.
Male | 58
Can I Cure MND?
I am 58 years old, I suffer mnd, how to cure it?
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 24th June '24
MND is short for motor neuron disease. A few standard symptoms of this disease are muscle weakness, twitching, and trouble walking. What happens is that the nerve cells controlling movement gradually die off, causing MND. Unfortunately, there is currently no cure for it. Though, treatments exist that can help to manage symptoms and improve your quality of life. For example, physical therapy may be used alongside drugs to enhance mobility and comfort levels. You must collaborate closely with a neurologist so that they can figure out the most suitable treatment plan for you.
Female | 14
Can I Take Allergy Pills with Gingko Biloba Alternately?
Hi, Doctor. I am 14 years old. I eat gingko biloba to improve memory but I seem to be allergic to it. what should I do, can I take these two pills (Allergic medical )at the same time or alternately? What are the doctor's recommended supplements that I can eat to improve memory? Best greats, sharifah
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 24th June '24
It's great that you're looking to improve your memory, but it's best not to take anything you're allergic to. Rash, itching, or even difficulty breathing can occur as allergic reactions to ginkgo biloba. You should stop taking it if you are allergic. Instead, maybe try omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin D, or magnesium. These are good for memory too.
Male | 24
Why do I hear heartbeat sounds when relaxing?
What or might make me have an headache and when am relaxing hear sounds like heart beat or the clock ticking at the back of my head
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 24th June '24
If you hear your heartbeat or other sounds in the head, you may have a condition known as pulsatile tinnitus. This may be caused by increased blood flow near the ears or changes in the blood vessels. It can also be associated with headaches at times. Keep track of any other symptoms you may experience and consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment guidance.
Male | 10
Am I Facing Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy?
Facing with duchenne muscular distrophy
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 21st June '24
Duchenne muscular dystrophy is a condition that can create muscle weakness over time. Those with this might have difficulty walking or getting up from a seat. This because of a genes problem. Unfortunately, this isn't a cure for this, but physicians can help in regime the symptoms and give exercises or physical therapy to make the muscles as long as possible.
Female | 17
Do I need treatment for bilateral hippocampal hypertension?
I have bilateral hippocampal hypertension Any treatment needed
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 21st June '24
Bilateral hippocampal hypertension refers to raised pressure on both sides of the hippocampus in the brain. This can be unveiled by memory failure, headache, or seizures. At other times, high blood pressure is the usual cause. One possible solution is to change one's lifestyle to include a healthier diet and fewer quiet periods. Medications may also be recommended to bring the pressure under control and alleviate the symptoms.
Female | 32
Why am I experiencing severe joint pain post cortisone treatment?
early May my doctor found an active lesion in the cerebellum caused vetrigo, ataxia & balancing issues. I took 7,5g EV cortisone and medrol for 1,5 month.Last pill at May 3rd.After first week I started having sever joint pain especially at knees and wrists.It's 15 of June and I'm still in pain. Wrist,knees,hips almost felt like can't bare my weight
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 19th June '24
You’re having pain in the joints after you were administered cortisone to the node in your cerebellum. On occasions, joint pain may occur as a side effect of cortisone. Your knees, hands, and hips hurt and it is difficult to stand on them. This is quite possible with cortisone which will affect your body. To solve this problem, it's best to consult an orthopedist about the joint pain.
Male | 22
Why do I have stiff neck, severe headache?
I am a 22 years old male with stiff neck numb head at back side of head and severe headache above the ears eyes burning and inner body shaking feeling tired all the day
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 19th June '24
If you are experiencing neck stiffness, numbness at the back of your head, a bad headache, irritated eyes, body quivers, and extreme tiredness, these symptoms could be due to stress, lack of sleep, or an underlying medical issue. It's important to stay hydrated, take breaks from devices, and spend time outdoors. If the symptoms persist, talk to a healthcare provider for proper guidance.
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