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Male | 65

Addressing Dysphagia After 8-Month Post-Stroke

Suffered from stroke 8 months back since the patient is suffering from dysphagia. From the 8 months nothing improvement is shown in dysphagia. When he tries to eat something suddenly the cough comes. From 8 months feeding is from Ryles Tube. Sir please tell us what we can do

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 15th Oct '24

Some people have trouble swallowing after a stroke. This condition is called dysphagia, and it's common after a stroke. If someone coughs while eating, it could mean that food is going into their airways instead of their stomach. A feeding tube can help for a while. Speech therapy often helps people regain their ability to swallow over time. Keep in touch with your doctors to get the best care plan.

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महिला | 45

Why does my whole leg hurt?

PURA PAIR CHAL NAHI PAATA HEA PAIN HO RAHA HEA

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Neurosurgeon

Answered on 15th Oct '24

You see­m to experience­ leg discomfort, struggling to move it smoothly. Various factors contribute to muscle­ strain, injury, inadequate rest, or e­xcessive usage. Smart move­s involve temporarily resting, applying ice­ packs to ease pain, and gently stre­tching muscles. However, pe­rsistent pain warrants professional evaluation. Physiothe­rapists possess expertise­ assessing such conditions, offering tailored tre­atment plans. 

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Female | 22

Why Am I Feeling Lightheaded, Dizzy, and Nausea?

I'm 22 years old. Woke up this morning feeling lightheaded, dizzy and nauseous.

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 15th Oct '24

Feeling lightheaded, dizzy, and nauseous? That can be tough. If you skipped breakfast, low blood sugar or dehydration could be the reason. Drink some water and have a healthy snack—it should help. But if you still feel dizzy, it's important to see a doctor. In the meantime, focus on staying hydrated and eating something. If these symptoms continue, visit a neurologist.

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Female | 25

Why Do I Have Persisting Throbbing Temple Headache?

Why my headache is not going away? It’s a throbbing headache in the temple of my head.

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Neurosurgeon

Answered on 15th Oct '24

The throbbing headache you've got is like­ly tension-related. Stre­ss, fatigue, poor posture, or skipping meals can trigge­r these kinds of headache­s. Be sure to drink plenty of wate­r. Try relaxing with deep bre­aths or meditation too. If the headache­ won't quit, take a break. Rest in a calm, dark room for a bit.

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Male | 30

Why am I having consecutive falls?

Sir i have consecutive falls for 4 days last month in last week now from 7 oct to 10 oct again. I am worried is this some desease or why it is consecutive, even thay i exercise, my diet is one glass dates shake, then 2 eggs , 3 times meal, i drink alot. Being different days doesn't matter, but i want to ask why it is consecutive, even i don't watch or think something like that which aggravate it

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 14th Oct '24

Fall can be caused by many problems, including balance disorders, vision problems, or muscle weakness. Take care of yourself by getting enough sleep, staying hydrated, and checking your medication for side effects. Consult a neurologist for a proper assessment and instructions on how to prevent falls in the future.

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Female | 35

Why do I experience pressure headache around eyes?

Pressure headache mostly around eyes behind nose and cheekbones. Generally feeling like I have a band around my head. Gets worse when I am bending over.

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Neurosurgeon

Answered on 14th Oct '24

You might have a sinus headache. Sinuses are spaces in your face that can get swollen and cause pain. Pressure can be made worse by bending over. Other symptoms can include a runny or stuffy nose. To feel better, you can try using a warm compress on your face, staying hydrated, and using over-the-counter pain relievers. If you feel this way all the time, it is best to go to a doctor to be sure.

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Male | 31

Why do I feel numbness and stress at night?

I am 31 year old. I feel stress at night or bad light. My organ feel numless when it experience in dark. I cannot use my cell phone or laptop. When I use these at night my complete body feel numless. Some time I feel some sort of unconscious... I also experiencing premature white hair which is happening more rapidly these days. I also face some kind of depression

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 14th Oct '24

Struggling with stress and body numbness at night, especially after using screens like phones or laptops? Digital eye strain could be the cause, leading to headaches, eye discomfort, and trouble focusing. To ease the symptoms, take regular screen breaks, dim the room lights, and try relaxation techniques. If you're also dealing with premature gray hair or depression, stress may be playing a role. Improving your diet, staying active, and getting enough sleep can help boost your overall health. If these symptoms persist, see a neurologist.

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Female | 26

Why Do I Feel Weak with Migraine Headaches?

anny time sir me dono said me drd rhna (maigren) per drd krna weekines feel krna

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 14th Oct '24

You sound as though you have a migraine. Migraines not only cause your head to hurt a lot but also can make you feel very weak. The cause may be stress, not getting enough sleep, or eating particular foods. To assist you, practice to relax, get enough sleep, and stay away from things like bright lights and loud sounds that may trigger you. Should the situation not improve, it would be wise to consult a neurologist for more information.

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Male | 23

Is 20ml Mephentermine Injection Safe for Brain Health?

Is 20ml mephentermine inject safe for brain and it's right to brain ven damage or not

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 14th Oct '24

Taking an injection of mephentermine 20 ml can lead to brain complications and is dangerous. It can harm the brain veins. The signs of brain vein damage are extreme headaches, foggy vision, and mental confusion. If you think you have such damages, it's imperative to take medical assistance without delay. The treatment usually consists of medications and sometimes surgery to fix the damaged veins. It's better to stay away from such threats and consult a neurologist for safer options.

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Female | 40

Why am I experiencing sudden headaches and unconsciousness?

Sudden headache followed by Unconsciousness. It happens frequently. MRI, CT SCAN, Report are normal. Deprived sleep EEG shows abnormalities that is sudden spike in waves. She also feels sudden headache at either Side of head nerves gets swallow and got Unconsciousness. Before taking treatment she recognised her giddiness and control herself. But after starting treatment/medication she couldn't recognise any giddiness. She got Unconsciousness and freefall on ground resulting in injury in other parts of body.

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 11th Oct '24

The person is said to be having a focal seizure, which is a type of seizure. This can lead to sudden headaches, unconsciousness, and loss of control. The brain wave patterns that are incompatible with the EEG confirm this. Doctors can prescribe these medications to control the seizures and thereby avoid any injuries resulting from falls. It's paramount to follow up your treatment with a neurologist for a thorough diagnosis and the right therapy.

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Male | 25

What caused my morning dizziness and blackouts?

When I woke up this morning, I couldn't get out bed. I felt dizziness and total blackouts afterwards. I still lying down. What should I do and what might be the cause of this?

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 11th Oct '24

You might be going through orthostatic hypotension. This is a long word that means your blood pressure is too low when you try to stand up. This may lead to you feeling lightheaded and dizzy, and eventually, you might even pass out. To help, try moving stairs at least when you get out of bed, and keep hydrated. If the pain continues, visit a neurologist for a thorough check-up and guidance.

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Male | 18

Should I Stop Son's Migraine Meds or Continue?

This is Geeta Hegde.My son Sooraj is taking medication for migraine headache from Monday October 7 th. prescribed by you sir.Headache is getting worse. Does he need to stop the medicine? Or continue taking it.Had MRI on Monday and everything was normal. Thank you.

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 10th Oct '24

If your son's migraine medication is making his headache worse, it's important to not stop or change the dosage on your own. Since the MRI results are normal, I suggest consulting the neurologist who prescribed the medicine. They will guide you on whether to adjust the medication or explore other treatment options. 

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Female | 49

Why am I experiencing heavy weakness and body pains?

heavy weeknes, body pains, sleepless nes, head ache, and

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 10th Oct '24

You might be dealing with stress, maybe too much strain or not enough rest. The human body reacts to stress in such a way that all these things can happen. To feel better, the recommended course of action is: to relax more, try to get some sleep, and practice breathing exercises or do some gentle exercises.

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Female | 26

Why am I experiencing sudden tinnitus and chills?

I am 26 years old . I having tinnitus from Saturday morning ( 3 days back). And tinnitus is present in one ear , started suddenly. I don't have any history regarding ear disease. From last 2 days I am having chills with shivering which comes and go away after 2 hours and feeling sleepy.

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 9th Oct '24

You have tinnitus which is the ringing in the ear and you have chills with shivering too. Tinnitus is caused by many different things like loud noises or stress. The chills could be because of an infection. Get lots of rest, drink enough water, and if necessary go to a doctor for more help.  

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Male | 18

Why am I experiencing alarming tingling sensations when trying to sleep?

Hi i am a boy 18 years old and for the last 4 days i have a weird fzeling like when im trying to sleep like my whole body starts tingeling first i thougt i was nousseous but im not and now i was trying to sleep and ik got worse like really bad tingels like i was going trough my bed now im afraid to sleep

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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Neurosurgeon

Answered on 8th Oct '24

These tingling sensations may be caused by stress or anxiety, which are sometimes strange sensations that the body experiences, especially during relaxation or sleep. Try relaxation methods like deep breathing or gentle stretching before going to sleep. If the tingling lingers or worsens, see a neurologist to rule out the other possible causes and get the right treatment. 

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