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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

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Dr. Rita Mittal

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Dr. Mohd Suhel

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25 years of experience

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Dr. Reshu Srivastava

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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

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16 years of experience

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Dr. Sikha Bhargav

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

24 years of experience

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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

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25 years of experience

Dr. Vikas Shukla
Dr. Vikas Shukla

Neurologist

31 years of experience

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Questions & Answers on "Neurology" (993)

Dear Doctor, I'm reaching out because I'm concerned about my health I experience: - Constant headaches with a throbbing, knocking pain - Pain above, behind, under, and around my eyes - Bloody spit when I wake up in the morning - Facial pain - Pain behind my neck - Constant tiredness - Random struggles with finding the right words to say - Dizziness when standing up, similar to when I start up too fast I'm worried about what might be causing these symptoms, and I'd greatly appreciate any guidance or advice you can offer. Thank you for your time, and I look forward to hearing from you.

Female | 18

Your symptoms, including persistent headaches, facial discomfort, and fatigue, could stem from several conditions, such as sinus issues, tension headaches, or even dehydration. The blood in saliva may indicate an underlying issue that warrants further evaluation. I strongly recommend scheduling an appointment with a healthcare professional. They can perform a thorough examination and possibly recommend tests to identify the root cause. In the meantime, ensure you stay well-hydrated, rest adequately, and note any additional changes in your symptoms.

Answered on 21st Jan '25

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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

Male | 28

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.

Answered on 6th June '24

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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

Male | 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.

Answered on 24th June '24

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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?

Female | 28

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. 

Answered on 7th June '24

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Doctor sahb mujhe Ahtlaam ho jata hai

Male | 28

Very well, Ahtlaam which is also sometimes called nocturnal emissions is defined as the ejaculation that one might experience in sleep. In fact, it is a very common thing during puberty. Signs and symptoms of it are feelings of self-consciousness and apprehension (but it is a normal body process). The causes of it could be associated with hormonal changes and sexual dreams. The best way to sort it out is by exercising regularly and eating a balanced diet.

Answered on 2nd Dec '24

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Feeling Dizzy vomiting headache

Female | 21

It may be caused by the virus for instance, and your body is struggling with it, or it may be a simple dehydration issue. Drink water frequently, rest, and eat well-cooked bland foods (crackers being one of the great options indeed). If your symptoms do not improve, consult a doctor.

Answered on 21st Nov '24

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I used tap water to flush my nose out as I was congested before realising and then about 1 hour later used boiled water as I know it shouldn’t be tap water I’m In Northern Ireland what are chances of me getting brain infection I’m worried now No symptoms it was 2 days ago when will I know if I’m clear of infection

Female | 31

Using tap water to flush your nose­ can be unsafe. Tap water may have­ bad germs. But, do not worry too much about it. Getting a brain infection from this is ve­ry rare. Since you used boile­d water later, you are like­ly safe. If you have no signs after two days, you are­ likely okay. But, look out for bad headaches, fe­ver, or stiff neck. These­ could mean infection. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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When someone one trying to get alpha gpc for focusing on study then what dosage you give for 19 age

Male | 19

If you're considering Alpha GPC to enhance your studies, proceed with caution. A safe daily dose for a 19-year-old is 300-600 mg, but it's best to start with a lower dose for a few days to see how your body responds. While Alpha GPC may improve cognitive function, remember to maintain a balanced diet, stay hydrated, and get enough sleep for overall health and focus.

Answered on 21st July '25

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My wife suffering from servical dystonia from last 6 months She also treatment of Narayana hospital under supervision of Vaibhav mathur But he suggested botox injection also What should we now

Female | 47

Because of this ailment, muscles of the neck contract automatically which causes irregular movements and postures. Neck pain, twisting, and tremors are to be named here, while the symptoms include neck pain, twisting, and sores. Botox injections are therefore with muscle problems decreasing symptomatically by the time of the treatment period. Fortunately, your wife is already on the list of doctors. Your doctor at Narayana Hospital prescribed you a treatment plan, and you ought to not give up on it. 

Answered on 2nd Dec '24

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