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Best Neurology Hospitals in Kanpur

Apollo Spectra Hospitals

Apollo Spectra Hospitals

Colonelganj, Kanpur

Multi-Specialty Hospital

14/138, Chunni Ganj, Mall Road

9047 KM's away

Specialities

7

Doctors

11

Beds

70
Dr. Manav Luthra
Dr. Manav Luthra

Joint Replacement Surgeon

22 years of experience

Dr. Nikhat Siddiqui
Dr. Nikhat Siddiqui

Gynecologist

19 years of experience

Dr. Rita Mittal
Dr. Rita Mittal

Gynecologist

45 years of experience

Dr. Mohd Suhel
Dr. Mohd Suhel

Laparoscopic Surgeon

25 years of experience

Dr. Reshu Srivastava
Dr. Reshu Srivastava

Gynecologist

14 years of experience

Dr. Mohd Shahid
Dr. Mohd Shahid

Internal Medicine

25 years of experience

Dr. R Bhardwaj
Dr. R Bhardwaj

Cardiologist

50 years of experience

Dr. Ashish Mehrotra
Dr. Ashish Mehrotra

General Physician

16 years of experience

Dr. Sikha Bhargav
Dr. Sikha Bhargav

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

24 years of experience

Dr. Atish Kundu
Dr. Atish Kundu

Dentist

11 years of experience

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The Panacea Hospital

The Panacea Hospital

Kakadeo, Kanpur

117/473, L-Block

9042 KM's away

Specialities

1

Doctors

2

Beds

0
Dr. Arvind Rajgure
Dr. Arvind Rajgure

Pain Management Anesthesiologist

25 years of experience

Dr. Vikas Shukla
Dr. Vikas Shukla

Neurologist

31 years of experience

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Questions & Answers on "Neurology" (993)

My uncle is 67 years old with lung cancer and been in remission for a while. He suffers bad migraines. He was getting shots and nothing worked. He said he hit his head a couple times and developed a subdermal hematoma. He started throwing up and took him to er they transferred him to toledo hospital where they did burr holes and released blood from his brain. He is not recovering or answering any questions properly. Now he has air in the burrs. Last scan showed no air but blood has moved to the back of his head. They are giving fentanyl by IV and npo. 3 days not eating.He is confused and restrained. No communication with a doctor since after surgery We been here since Thursday He had his surgery friday. Should I take him somewhere else? His cancer is not killing him. These headaches from chemo and radiation after effects I believe.

Male | 67

The headache and confusion he is experiencing might be due to the hematoma, which is a blood clot in his brain. The air in the burr holes is concerning. The brain cannot tolerate excess blood, as it may cause problems. At least the pain medicine is helping him. His recovery process might be a bit lengthy. It's important to stay in constant communication with the doctors at the hospital.

Answered on 3rd Sept '24

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Hi mam I m 39 yr old I m looking for occupational therapy for the affected hand ( left) I m a stroke victim since 2017

Male | Arjun

I'm really glad that you've taken the step of turning to professional help for your left hand after you had a stroke. Principal problems might be weakness, decreased coordination, and more trouble in doing your daily activities. The occupational therapy can give you your strength back and improve the functioning through tailored exercises and techniques. It is focused on your skill development in doing practical life activities such as personal care tasks, so your daily life becomes much easier and more fun. My advice is to go an authentic health provider in the rehabilitation department who will open a dialogue to your needs and create an individual treatment plan. 

Answered on 12th Dec '24

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I can study for maximum hours from school time . But suddenly i felt sleepy during book reading or using laptop . Memory weak brain fog like condition . Forehead always warm now . Headache always . How to make my brain efficent . Any medical test suggestion for me .

Female | 29

You seem to be feeling tired, and unable to focus, and you often have headaches. These symptoms can have several different causes, such as stress, sleep deprivation, or even nutrient deprivation. To improve your cognitive ability, try to sleep, drink water, and eat a diet that contains all the vitamins and minerals. It is all about getting sleep and staying hydrated. Taking short breaks in between study times is helpful too. If these symptoms do not leave you alone, then I advise you to consult a doctor for a complete assessment. 

Answered on 19th Dec '24

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In my mother's NCCT SCAN bilateral basal ganglia calcification noted.what is the treatment of this?

Female | 61

Bilateral basal ganglia calcification is a condition where large calcium deposits form in the brain, potentially causing movement issues like stiffness and tremors. These deposits can result from inherited disorders or metabolic disturbances. Treatment typically involves drug therapy and counseling, tailored to the specific symptoms and underlying cause.

Answered on 23rd Sept '24

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I have pain in hands and feet, I also feel blurred vision, I am suffering from persistent mucus production, I am a high BP patient.

Male | 42

It seems like you might have systemic hypertension—this can lead to symptoms such as pain in the hands or feet, blurred vision, or more phlegm. These are all signs of high blood pressure. You need to check your blood pressure regularly and do what your doctor says to keep it under control. Changing your lifestyle by eating well-balanced meals, getting regular exercise, and dealing with stress can make things better for you.

Answered on 6th Jan '26

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I am 46 year old man. I have little fever since days and headache with feeling head like heavyness. I do also vomit with loose motions before 4-5 days and have many anxiety also..

Male | 46

Symptoms such as fever, headache, throwing up, diarrhea, and nervousness could point towards a stomach bug or food poisoning. These might also leave you feeling light-headed or generally unwell. Make sure to drink enough water, get plenty of rest, and stick with bland foods if this is what you’re going through. If your condition doesn’t improve or gets worse than before, please see a doctor so they can examine you properly and give appropriate treatment options. 

Answered on 11th June '24

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It feels like there’s something pressing on my temples. I can also feel back pains and my joints are cracking when I move them. What do you think it is?

Female | 19

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Answered on 23rd May '24

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Just been diagnosed about a month but I believe it's been ongoing for years slowly my walking and balances off no real pain it is a chance that anything could be done to get the balance and walking better stronger

Male | 70

Consult a neurologist or a physical therapist in case you're facing severe issues in balancing and walking.There are interventions available to help improve balance and walking. These may include physical therapy exercises, gait training, assistive devices, and other rehabilitation techniques. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I have bilateral hippocampal hypertension Any treatment needed

Female | 17

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.

Answered on 21st June '24

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What to do if you have problem remembering

Female | 66

If you have difficulty recalling, please see a neurologist. Memory loss may be triggered by a variety of underlying diseases. Neurologists can evaluate your symptoms as well as tailor appropriate treatment and guidance for you.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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