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I feel sleepy during book reading or using screen . While i sat on the chair i felt that my brain not working it was like shock to me i fell down from chair . My night sleep is unconscious. I felt unconscious during study or phone use. Head and eyes remains heavy . Restless legs below the knee.
Female | 28
You may have narcolepsy. This condition is caused by a lack of brain chemical that controls sleep. Medications can help manage symptoms and improve life quality. But it's crucial to see a sleep specialist for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. Don't ignore symptoms - get checked out by a neurologist.
Answered on 23rd Apr '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Good day doctor Since childhood, I have always been pressing on my nerves and muscles throughout my body, and I can't control myself. It's like grinding teeth, but in my body, and it's voluntary. These are not spasms; I do them, but I can't stop them. When I try to stop myself, I feel like I'm going to explode. The issue was minor in childhood and significantly reduced during adolescence almost to the point of disappearing. However, over the past few years, the problem has worsened significantly. Currently, I'm squeezing my body's vertebrae, especially my neck, and I feel like it's twisting. I consulted a psychiatrist and neurologist who said there is no organic issue, just a bit of anxiety. I took medications for anxiety and stress, but there was no effect. Thank you very much for your time
Male | 34
The nature of your symptoms probably is involuntary muscle contractions or muscle spasms. It is necessary to have the condition assessed by a neurologist who specializes in movement disorders or a physiotherapist who will be able to look at your condition in person and guide you properly.
Answered on 16th Apr '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
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 17th Apr '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I have dizziness. CBC, Triglyceride, Cholesterol, LFT, FBS tests are normal. This gets escalated after eating. With it, my anger level goes higher. I have gastritis and probably IBS-C. I don't have stress, anxiety or depression. My ears are not blocked and my eyes are okay. I feel heaviness in my eyes when this dizziness happens to me. It happens to me once in a month and then disappear after a week or ten days.
Male | 36
You may be experiencing vertigo as suggested by the symptoms you have given. I will suggest that you see a neurologist for a full workup and accurate diagnosis.
Answered on 15th Apr '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Left side peralisis mind
महिला | 7
One way of paralysis, which is hemiplegia, is the one where a person experiences a lack of movement and sensation on the left side of the body. It can be caused by a stroke, brain injury, or other problems related to the brain. Although this option may be available, it may be best to consult a neurologist who specializes in the treatment of such disorders.
Answered on 15th Apr '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
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