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Female | 15

Why can't I stop moving and sleep at night?

It's the middle of the night and I keep stretching my legs my arms and everything continuously and it's driving me crazy and I don't seem to fall asleep what's wrong with me??

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 23rd May '24

You might be feeling the restless legs syndrome. It is a kind of disorder that can lead to you wanting to move your legs (or even hands) all the time, especially during the night. It can greatly affect the process of falling asleep. Restless legs syndrome is usually due to low iron, numerous medications, or other health conditions. Reaching the reason beneath it and then applying some life changes can help. Visit a health specialist for a personalized answer.

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Male | 19

Why am I experiencing sudden dizziness and blurred vision?

What causes suddenly dizziness and visions blur

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 23rd May '24

This might happen because your blood pressure suddenly falls, you are dehydrated, or your blood sugar has dropped. Apart from this, this may also come from inner ear problems or a change in the prescription of your eyes. Continuously, ensure to drink plenty of water, have meals regularly, and if it continues, see a physician. 

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Male | 69

Why is My Grandfather's BP High After Stroke?

My grandfather age is 69he has second brain stroke for 2 month he unable to speak and eat and unable to walk. toady his bp is high what is the reason for high bp please tell me doctor

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 23rd May '24

It is normal to have high blood pressure after a stroke. These blood pressure rises could be because of the brain damage that regulates the level of pressure. Furthermore, hypertension is often asymptomatic however it can cause additional strokes. Ensure that he takes his medication, eats well, and goes for check-ups regularly. 

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Female | 16

Why do I have chronic headaches at 16?

I'm 16 years old female with an headache ever since I can remember and I have some questions regarding this

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 23rd May '24

Headaches can hurt a lot. There are many different kinds of headaches. If you have been experiencing headaches for a long time, it is important to determine what is causing them. Pressure, not enough sleep, dehydration or specific dishes may all be triggers for some people. Visit a doctor to get solution for this problem.

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Male | 13

I Forget If I Don't Speak Immediately, What is the Solution?

If I don’t say something immediately I will forget it after

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 23rd May '24

If you often forget things quickly, it could be due to something called short-term memory loss. Symptoms include difficulty remembering recent events or information. This can happen due to stress, lack of sleep, or not paying attention. Try to practice good sleep habits, reduce stress, and pay attention when you learn new things. Writing things down can also help you remember better.

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