Male | 45
Post-Ejaculation Headache: Causes and Solutions
At the of ejaculation my head both side start severe pain....it is a major problem
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 28th Aug '24
Pain on both sides of your head after ejaculation could signify post-coital headache. This moderate to intense pain's exact cause remains unclear. However, it may link to altered blood flow or pressure. Stay hydrated, avoid strenuous sexual activity, and try relaxation techniques to manage it. But if pain persists or worsens, consulting a neurologist becomes crucial for evaluation and proper guidance.
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i'm getting extreme severe pain at the back of head. it's feeling as if someone's hitting me with hammer with each heartbeat. I had lunch in the afternoon and slept. The pain has been there from the moment I woke up. It's in the occipital region, like the occipital headache. I'm assuming 4 main reasons. 1st one is gastric pain(if gas pain has been struck in my head). it occured to me before and also maybe this time since I didn't walk after having lunch, i usually have gastric issue. 2nd is I have severe wax in my ear. my ear's also paining, so i'm assuming this back head pain because of ear wax. third is the stress/strain which i've been experiencing from a month or so, due to the exam fear n stress, i didn't sleep properly from a month and yesterday night I had undergone an incident with the biggest stress in my life, so, i'm assuming that. 4th reason is that frm childhood, i have severe severe body heat within my body, my body overheats a lot within and i had continously overheating food from 2 days and didn't drink much water, so i'm also assumung pain because of overheating. pls tell me the final diagnosis. Dear Sir/Mam, you can cross question me how much ever deep u want ! jus give me the cause n solution pls doctor! i'll be really really grateful to u sir/mam
Male | 20
You described severe pain hitting the back of your head with every heartbeat. Several factors might contribute.
- First, gas trapped in the body could cause gastric discomfort radiating upwards.
- Second, built-up earwax might trigger ear pain spreading to the head.
- Third, stress and strains from exams could manifest as tension headaches.
- Fourth, overheating due to excess body heat production could cause throbbing pain.
To address these potential causes: Walk after meals for better digestion and gas relief. Gently clean ears or seek professional ear wax removal. Practice relaxation, get ample sleep and find support for stress management. Stay hydrated and maintain balanced nutrition to regulate body temperature. However, if the intense hammering pain persists or worsens, promptly consult a neurologist for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 8th Aug '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Headache due to anesthesia injection after operation of Recurrent belanitis
Male | 24
Recurrent balanitis operation, like many other surgeries, has often anesthesia administration as a side effect that leads patients to experience post-operation headaches. This may be due to drinking too little water, using medications, or other problems with the disease. You have to see a physician or a neurologist for that to be examined and treated.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I get these severe headaches that's starts from my eyes Before the actual headache starts my eyes gets like the rippling water effect that starts from the outer of the eyeball As theat progresses I get this severe headache on either side of my brain towards the centre where it feels like a stabbing pain. Sometimes my ears start painingand the headache lasts for 3-5 hours where I have to stop what I'm doing and lay down and take a pain tablet and sleep. Even while my eyes are closed I see the rippling water. Sometimes I get it 2-3 times in a day and I'm totally drained out. Even when the headaches stop the brain still pains for days...a simple cough and my brain pains. I also get very hot and perspire. Sometimes my face feels numbs and I feel almost lifeless and don't want to talk or move that's how severe the pain is. What is this?
Female | 51
Your migraine headache disorder could be a possible cause. You may experience severe pain on one side of your head and even have visual disturbances, like a "rippling water" effect, before the headache starts. Sensitivity to light and sound, along with numbness or weakness, can also happen during a migraine attack. The key is to identify and avoid potential triggers such as stress, lack of sleep, and certain foods. Keeping a headache journal can help you spot patterns. You can also try relaxation techniques, maintain regular sleep routines, and take prescribed medications to prevent or treat migraines. It's important to seek medical advice from a neurologist for a personalized treatment plan.
Answered on 16th Oct '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I am a 21 year old female. I fell down the stairs 2.5 months ago and the bruise became numb on the front of my shin. It doesn’t hurt or affect my ability to walk but the bruised area is competely numb
Female | 21
You might have Paresthesia. It is caused by damage to the nerves and may result in numbness or tingling. Visiting a Neurologist may be advisable for examination and diagnosis.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
How bad can memory loss get with fibromyalgia?
Female | 45
Fibro fog in fibromyalgia can cause mild to moderate memory issues but it doesn't lead to severe memory loss.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I hear a whistling sound in my ears. I think I have a disease called tinnitus. Please tell me some medicine to cure this disease.
Male | 24
Tinnitus is not a disease but rather a symptom of something else. It may be due to circumstances such as exposure to loud noises, ear infections, or even stress. Unfortunately, no medication is specifically designed to cure tinnitus. Nevertheless, coping with stress, limiting exposure to loud sounds, and applying sound therapy can reduce the symptoms.
Answered on 26th Aug '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Bell's Palsy keep returning? Is permanent treatment available?
Female | 32
Bell's Palsy can recur in some cases, although it's not common. While there's no guaranteed permanent cure, treatments can help manage symptoms and reduce the likelihood of recurrence. These may include medications like corticosteroids to reduce inflammation, physical therapy to maintain muscle tone and function, and surgery or other interventions in some cases. You need to work closely with a neurologist to create a proper treatment plan.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
.I am 5 year old male and have duchenne muscular dystrophy ( DMD ) . i can't run and stair climbing .
Male | 5
Duchenne muscular dystrophy is a complex condition that requires a multidisciplinary approach for comprehensive management. Several professional doctors may be involved in the care of someone with DMD to manage your condition and optimize your quality of life.. Physical therapy and rehabilitation areoften recommended for individuals with DMD to help maintain muscle strength, improve mobility, and manage symptoms.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I have been suffering from headaches for the past 5 weeks, they have progressively been getting worse and now it feels like there’s something in my eye really effecting my quality of life I just keep thinking the worst
Male | 27
I would suggest you seek help from a neurologist for your persisting headaches. It is possible that the sensation you feel in your eye is associated with your headache or is caused by another eye problem.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I am 17 years old. I feel ache on my one side head and feel sometimes anxiety and sometimes feel pain in left side of body
Female | 17
You could be having some pain on the left side of your head leading to anxiety and pain in your left body side. Such signs may result from tension, lack of enough sleep, or dehydration. Drink water, have some sleep then try doing deep breathing exercises which can help reduce this pain.
Answered on 10th July '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Can you please suggest some nontropics medicines which can remove Amyloid Plaques from the brain ?
Male | 53
Amyloid plaques in the brain are associated with memory issues and confusion which are typical of Alzheimer's disease. Nontropic drugs which are the drugs being studied for their possible use in removing the plaques are still in the research phase. Currently, there isn't a particular medicine that can do this. Consuming a balanced diet, exercising regularly, and stimulating your mind are all great ways to support brain health.
Answered on 25th Sept '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Actually my father had a mini stroke last week. After that we visited doctor they did ct scan and ecg tests. Everything was normal but the ct scan report said that in the left side of brain its little bit injured due to high blood pressure. Now, from 5-6 days he is unable to do any work with his right hand, rest everything is ok. And also he forgot his atm pin, where he kept documents and all.
Male | 47
It sounds like he might have experienced a small stroke (mini-stroke or TIA). It's good that the CT scan and ECG were normal, but the injury on the left side of the brain could be causing the weakness in his right hand and memory issues. I would advise you to consult a neurologist for further evaluation and management.
Answered on 30th May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
My mother is suffering from Parkinson's Disease since 2019. Does stem cells therapy is effective for her.
Female | 61
tem cell therapy is an area of ongoing research for Parkinson's disease, and its effectiveness and safety are still being studied. Consult with a neurologist or a specialist in Parkinson's disease to discuss treatment options and take a decision based on your mother's situation.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I am paraplegic due to spine Tumour is it can be recovered may I walk again?
Female | 28
Spine tumour leading to paraplegia is a disease that requires specialist care. It is best to work with a neurologist or spine specialist who will evaluate your situation and advise you of any possible treatment alternatives. Recovery, that is to walk again is dependent upon the tumour type and extent of spinal cord damage.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Hi in October 2022 my cpk was 2000 plus and crp was 12. Diagnosed with IIM. My leg muscles were affected that time. Early ild effects in chest ct scan. Started taking prednisone mmf 1500. But in Oct 2023 my voice is also affected can't speak now. Myositis panel of antibodies negative But Achr antibodies positive and ace levels are high. Still cpk is 1800 and hscrp is 17. 86. Diagnosed with myasthenia gravis and taking prednisone mmf and pyridostigmine now. Taken ivig also but still no improvement in voice and weakness. Recently I had severe diarrhea due to high dose of mmf. I want to know will rituximab treatment will be helpful for me. As my doctor is planning for that but now my cd 19 levels also high. Kindly suggest helpful which and what treatment is suitable and advisable.
Female | 54
It seems you're dealing with health issues like myositis and myasthenia gravis, which weaken muscles affecting your legs and voice. Since previous treatments haven’t helped, your doctor suggests rituximab to reduce inflammation and improve symptoms. Monitoring is important due to high CD19 levels. Be sure to discuss any concerns or side effects with your neurologist.
Answered on 4th Sept '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I’m 18 year old female, 5.5 and 1/2 160 pounds, for the past 3 months I’ve been having dizzy spells, blurry vision and sometimes loss of vision, my whole body heats up, sometimes I puke, it happens a lot when I get out of the shower and I don’t take hot showers. I take Vyvanse,
Female | 18
This sounds like the symptoms of a condition called postural orthostatic syndrome (POTS). POTS can make you feel dizzy, lightheaded, or faint when you stand up. It can also cause your vision to blur when standing up, heat intolerance, and nausea upon standing up. Vyvanse could worsen these symptoms. Drinking lots of fluids and adding more salt to your diet might help. Talk to your doctor about this.
Answered on 28th May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I'm having migraines that won't go away
Male | 34
There are many treatment options available for migraines including medication to relieve pain and prevent future migraines. Consult your doctor for treatment they may prescribe specific medications based on the frequency and severity of your migraines.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I have swelling in the veins of my neck and head
Female | 49
Having engorged veins in your neck and head can result from pressure or obstructions in the blood vessels. This may be caused by high blood pressure or blood flow issues. A fluid diet, nutritious food, and stress relief are all important aspects to consider. In case of swelling that persists or aggravates, see a neurologist for proper treatment.
Answered on 28th Oct '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
I have adhd and have concerta perscribed to me and recently got a bladder stone, they gave me 2 5mg pills of oxycodone hydrochloride to take if my pain comes back and it has come back now. so my question is can i take oxycodone hydrochloride and Methylphenidate Hydrochloride (ritalin/concerta) together?
Male | 21
I won't recommend you to take oxycodone hydrochloride and Methylphenidate Hydrochloride (ritalin/concerta) together. You should consult with a neurologist first. Both medicines can have stimulant effects on the body and may interact with each other, potentially leading to serious side effects.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Headache from last 20 day . I have taken painkillers but it is not going?
Male | 19
Persistent headaches lasting for 20 days despite painkiller use warrant a visit to a neurologist. It's essential to determine the underlying cause and explore appropriate treatment options.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
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