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Female | 28

Experiencing dizziness, weakness, and balance issues. Possible MS?

I have been suffering from dizziness spells and poor balance, with buckling of knees and general weakness it lasts for 2-3 weeks and it's mostly starts with a severe one sided headache. The last episode was 3 months ago. Now I feel a bit out of balance and a bit weak in the knees. I have hypertension and it's controlled. When I went to the doctor for the three episodes of dizziness, the last time he said it's suspected MS but dismissed it after I felt better after I finished the medication. What should I do now?

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 7th June '24

The symptoms you mentioned may point to different causes like problems in the inner ear or variations in blood pressure. Since the last attack was a couple of months ago, it’s good that things have gotten better. Nonetheless, if they return or become worse than before, don’t hesitate to see your doctor immediately. Keep noting down how you feel and when it happens. Sharing this information with the doctor will assist in diagnosing what might be happening and devising an appropriate intervention plan. 

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Female | 21

Feeling Unwell, Headache Troubles

feel not well. like hadache issue

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 6th June '24

Headaches can come from many different things. Sometimes it’s because you’re thirsty or you haven’t had enough to eat. Being stressed out or looking at screens for too long can also give you a headache. Drink some water, have a healthy snack, and take a break from screens. If the headache doesn't go away, seek medical help.

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Male | 28

How can I relieve persistent Bach headache effectively?

I am 28 years old my name is amir I have Bach headache issue from last 10 days not other symptoms occur taking medicine aspirin protect 100mg and panadol Dr prescription but after taking medicine relief only 2,3 hours and again pain start please guide me what should I do

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 6th June '24

It can be hard when your head keeps hurting again soon after you take aspirin and Panadol. Stress is one thing that might cause these types of headaches along with bad posture or eye strain too. You should try to relax more often sitting up straight instead of slouching down in your chair for example could help out a lot here as well as taking frequent short breaks from looking at screens if this is something you do throughout the day. Visiting a doctor would be best if it doesn’t go away.

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Male | 32

Could 10 Tablespoons of Salt Cause Unresponsiveness?

My friend age is 32 due to some issues he ate 10 table spoons of salt before 30 mins now he is not responding the calls is there any problem with that

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Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

General Physician

Answered on 6th June '24

This can lead to a condition known as salt poisoning. Signs may include extreme thirst, vomiting, weakness, and confusion. When your friend does not answer calls, it is a severe symptom. The brain and body could be affected. Please seek immediate medical attention. This is an emergency that may be fatal.

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זָכָר | 20

Do my actions indicate irreversible health issue?

I am a 20-year-old man yesterday I inhaled gas whipped cream I drank some alcohol and smelled another certain drug this was after a few days of lack of sleep and lack of eating from Friday morning to Sunday evening I barely ate and slept and Sunday evening almost without food and sleep I went out with friends very tired and I gas whipped cream very well excessive and painful I still have a headache since I did it sometimes I feel such a chills tickle Do I have symptoms that indicate an irreversible problem Sorry my English is not understood I'm speaking from Google Translate

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 6th June '24

Inhaling gas, taking alcohol and some drugs can be dangerous especially when coupled with lack of sleep and food. Symptoms such as headache and shivering might mean that your body is stressed. Take a rest, eat well, and keep off harmful substances.

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Male | 68

How can I recover from paralysis fast?

How to recover from paralysis

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 4th June '24

Being unable to move a part of the body is what paralysis is all about. It can be caused by different things such as strokes, injuries or diseases like MS. Common signs include loss of sensation and/or inability to move. Your comeback will depend on the cause; if it’s due, to, for instance, a stroke then one may recover quicker than expected but usually physical therapy is always recommended. In addition, healthy eating habits exercise, and keeping a positive mindset go a long way in aiding recovery.

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Male | 6

Why is my 6-year-old experiencing strange eye movements?

My 6 year old son has recently started some strange eye movements.

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 4th June '24

It sounds like your son might be experiencing an eye movement disorder, which could be a sign of a neurological issue. I recommend taking him to a pediatric neurologist as soon as possible to get a proper diagnosis and treatment. 

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Female | 27

What medicine helps with dizziness, muscle strain, headache?

I feel dizziness n muscle strain Little bit headache what medicine is good

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 3rd June '24

It seems like you’re not doing very well. Dizziness, muscle tension, and a small headache can result from several things. It may be that you’re dehydrated or stressed out. To alleviate this, try taking a break, drinking some water, and doing light exercises. In case your condition doesn’t improve or becomes worse, it would be best to consult a neurologist for proper medical advice.

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Male | Kasam venu gopal

Why Am I Only Sweating on One Side?

Sir my name is venu gopal and I am 26 years old sir I am sweating only one side of my face and hands what is the reason sir

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 3rd June '24

Sweating excessively on one side of your face and one hand may be due to Frey’s syndrome, which is a condition that develops as a result of damaged nerves from surgery or injury. The key sign is sweating when you eat or see food. You can try antiperspirants or medication, and if necessary, have botox injections. Don’t forget to drink water and avoid spicy foods too often.

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Female | 18

Why am I experiencing severe headaches, throat swelling, and vomiting?

For the past 3 weeks now maybe longer I’ve been experiencing severe headaches. I ended up going to hospital for a head CT but they never did one and just put it down to stress which I know it’s not the case there’s definitely something wrong. I returned to work yesterday and was completely fine until I woke up this morning with a severe headache again and in pain all over. My throat has swelled up and I’ve been vomiting all day. I’ve taken codeine that has eased the pain a bit. I just don’t know what to do or what could be causing this. My GP has been no help either and I can’t continue risking taking anymore time off work

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 3rd June '24

Having severe headaches, throwing up, swelling of the throat, and general body weakness is odd. It could be an indication of a serious problem that needs immediate attention. You should see a doctor who will carry out proper examinations and tests to establish the root cause. If possible, think about getting a second opinion without any delay.

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Male | 22

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 3rd June '24

There are many reasons why people get headaches.  For example, pressure or strain due to stress can cause it; failure to drink water may also contribute, and spending too much time looking at a screen can be another factor.  To relieve yourself of these symptoms ensure that you are taking enough water and breaks as much as possible from screens while getting adequate sleep each night. If they persist then see a doctor immediately.

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Female | 34

Is Propranolol and Topiramate causing mental health issues in retinal migraine treatment?

My wife has been recently diagnosed by one of neurologist a retinal migraine issue, she faces migraines headache in 2 or 3 months once only. Now the doctor has suggested few medicines which I think is affecting her mental health. She is prescribed with propranolol 25mg daily twice, topiramate 20 mg daily twice Due to this she always feel sleepy, dizziness, harsh behaviours, mood swings, lack of appetite, lack of focus, lack of confidence, feels awkward cannot stay awake, cannot use mobile for long time, headache affects her head daily in the evening mostly. She is using these medicine since two weeks, before she doesn't have these issue. She only had a migraine and she once had a spot in her right eye which goes after a week. But she has a small lump behind her ear which doctor mentioned it as a swellon nerve. Kindly please suggest is she getting correct treatment because her Condition is getting worse day by day in terms of mental health. She has a family history of migraine her mother and sisters.

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 3rd June '24

Propranolol and topiramate sometimes result in symptoms such as drowsiness, lightheadedness, mood changes, and an inability to concentrate. You or she must discuss this with the neurologist who prescribed these drugs because they could fix this issue by adjusting dosages or prescribing different medications that would be effective against migraines without affecting mental stability. If the lump located at the back of her ear is not yet diagnosed then it should also get checked into by the doctor to find out if there might be any connection with other signs.

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Female | 8

What helps my 8-year-old daughter's Autism anxiety?

My 8years daughter suffering from Autism and she is still getting this anxiety issue

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 30th May '24

I know that Autistic children are much more likely to have anxiety. This condition can cause her to feel worried, nervous, or scared most of the time. Sometimes she may seem restless or have trouble sleeping other times she may avoid things altogether. To help her out you could consider teaching her some deep breathing techniques or even show her how to do relaxation exercises. It is also important for them to talk with a therapist from time to time. Don't forget to give her lots of support and try as much as possible to understand what might be bothering her at any given moment.

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Female | 21

Could low B12 and numbness be COVID vaccine-related?

I am 21 year old female and I have been feeling my legs and hands go numb quite often in a day. I have also started doing yoga recently if this concerns and 2-3 months back I got my blood tests done and found out vitamin B12 level to be low. Also this whole covidshield causing blood clots scare me.

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 30th May '24

Hey, it looks like your legs and hands are getting numb, which could mean your vitamin B12 levels are low. This happens when there isn’t enough B12 to keep your nerves functioning properly. Yoga is great but won’t do it all by itself. Make sure to eat foods like meat, fish and dairy that have lots of B12 in them. Talk to a doctor about checking out your levels of B12 if you haven’t already.

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Male | 47

Why Can't I Use My Right Hand After Mini Stroke?

Actually my father had a mini stroke last week. After that we visited doctor they did ct scan and ecg tests. Everything was normal but the ct scan report said that in the left side of brain its little bit injured due to high blood pressure. Now, from 5-6 days he is unable to do any work with his right hand, rest everything is ok. And also he forgot his atm pin, where he kept documents and all.

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 30th May '24

It sounds like he might have experienced a small stroke (mini-stroke or TIA). It's good that the CT scan and ECG were normal, but the injury on the left side of the brain could be causing the weakness in his right hand and memory issues. I would advise you to consult a neurologist for further evaluation and management. 

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