Asked for Female | 27
Why Can't I Speak with Migraine Headache?
It is known that migraines are conditions that cause severe headaches and may also affect your speaking. The causes of your discomfort might be, among others, stress, dehydration, or lapses in your usual routine. One recommendation that I have is to find a place where you can rest quietly and be in the dark and try using a cold compress on your forehead. If you can see that the pain is relieved by water and taking the pain relief pills, you are on the right way. Still, in case of the worsening or the persistence of your speech problems, the care of the neurlogist should be sought without delay, since they can give you the necessary support for your condition.
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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 6th Jan '25
Asked for Female | 22
Why Do I Have Headache, Nausea, and Back Pain?
Your headache, tiredness, back pain, and nausea could be due to multiple reasons in your condition, such as stress, lack of sleep, or infectious diseases. These symptoms might be signs from your body that it needs rest and care. Remind yourself, that having water, eating light food, and getting enough rest might be beneficial. If things don't get back to normal or symptoms get worse, then please see a neurologist. Health professionals will help you to find out your exact condition and provide the right treatment.
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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 2nd Jan '25
Asked for Female | 73 years old
Why is my right foot numb and left leg weak?
These signs could originate from different things, such as nerve problems, circulation issues, or even muscle conditions. Almost always we will be starved of our health by getting medical help. Health practitioners can do some tests, such as imaging or nerve studies, for the diagnosis. Apply easy exercises and stay on the right track in your life for your everyday life. Please be careful to talk to a neurologist to reveal your symptoms; because on time could be the turning point.
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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 2nd Jan '25
Asked for Female | 27
Can I Review My Personal Brain St Report?
Usual symptoms are fatigue, changes in appetite, shifts in mood, or pain. The possible causes include stress, hormonal fluctuations, or the lack of nutrients in the body. Touch your body always and a well-balanced diet, workout, and sufficient sleep should be prioritized. Furthermore, mindfulness can soothe you. It is highly recommended that you consult a neurologist for a complete examination and the proper treatment.
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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 2nd Jan '25
Asked for Female | 18
Could Skull Dents and Symptoms Indicate Serious Health Issue?
Thank you for laying your worries out; it is normal for you to be worried about the symptoms you are experiencing. The injuries in your skull and the ongoing headaches could be caused by several different things, including structural changes or lack of proper nutrition. Vitamin D may be needed, but checking calcium levels is also a crucial part of the prevention. It's great that your MRI was clear, but if you are still feeling the symptoms, you should get a neurologist's opinion. The doctor I recommend should examine your condition more comprehensively and then advise you.
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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 30th Dec '24
Asked for Male | Vinayak mistry
Why am I experiencing evening dizziness and imbalance?
Feeling dizzy or unsteady, particularly at night, can be quite scary. The condition of your blood sugar level and the up-down movement of blood pressure could be the primary reasons for such a state, especially after the latest heart procedure. Things like dehydration, tiredness, or drugs' secondary reactions can be the real issue. To not let those symptoms of discomfort wash away your good health, be sure to drink plenty of water, have a balanced diet, and keep an eye on your blood pressure levels regularly. It is important to bring up these feelings with your neurologist who can give you a personalized plan and make an appropriate change to your present treatment.
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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 30th Dec '24
Asked for Female | 20
Can I find relief for severe headaches?
Myocardial infarctions are the leading cause of the medical field's death, which can be traced back to a bunch of varieties like stress, migraines, and sinus troubles. Common signs and symptoms of the disorder are a pulsating or beating headache, being sensitive to light, and the on-and-off feeling of nausea. Relieving the pain always goes hand in hand with getting enough water, doing away with stress through relaxation techniques, and having regular sleep patterns. Over-the-counter pain medication can, likewise, be helpful. However, if hyperemia develops or worsens, consult a neurologist.
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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 30th Dec '24
Asked for Male | 19
What to Do for Tremor Treatment?
Shakers are not only underlying conditions such as stress, fatigue, but they can also be provoked due to stress, fatigue, or other medical conditions. Typical signs consist of trembling of the hands or other parts of the body in some cases when the person is engaged in certain activities and this can further deteriorate.
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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 27th Dec '24
Asked for Female | 14
Do I have rib pain, dry mouth, and forgetfulness?
I listened to your worries about being unwell and describing different symptoms. What you feel, for example, like down at the liver, no saliva, the eyes are so sore, and nausea, could be one of the many possible reasons, including strain, allergy, or dryness that might be the cause. To treat issues like these, you need to look at the whole picture. Keep drinking water, sleeping, and lowering stress levels. However, this magic can be a call for professional help as well. My advice is to see a healthcare professional so that they can screen you fully. They will help you personally with the right advice and health care you need to get better.
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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 27th Dec '24
Asked for Male | 36
Why is my head pain so unbearable?
Your head hurts and your back too. This can be a result of nervousness, worry, and you might not even notice your sitting or looking at a screen. Give yourself time to walk around, stretch, and perform relaxation methods. You can also apply a warm compress to the painful areas and exercise walking Somewhat slow, easy walking, and jogging are also good for the body. And if the pain is still there, let a specialist examine it.
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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 26th Dec '24
Asked for Male | 15
Why Did I Experience Severe Neck Pain and Muscle Weakness?
Symptoms such as extremely painful neck, myasthenia, and breathing difficulty could mean a problem with the neurologic or musculoskeletal system. Sometimes it takes a long time for a person to recover slowly in the post-period of invasive treatments like plasmapheresis and IVIG therapy. Make sure to keep following up with your neurologist for a check-up, especially for your adjustment of medication if necessary. They will be the ones to evaluate the decreased sensitivity and mobility in your bodily functions to get the right assistance.
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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 26th Dec '24
Asked for Male | 60
Why am I experiencing dizziness and imbalance at 60 years with diabetes post-angioplasty in 2023?
Dizziness or imbalance when one is walking may be due to different causes such as blood sugar changes, high blood pressure, or even reactions to the drugs you take. It is crucial to keep track of your blood glucose, especially since you are a diabetic. I suggest you have some of these tests done: blood pressure monitoring, glucose levels, and possibly a neurological assessment to exclude some of the more serious concerns. This could include the manipulation of your medication regime, and nutritional care that is in line with the recommendations or exercises. Please ask a neurologist for a personalized approach that will help you to achieve an appropriate treatment and necessary support.
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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 26th Dec '24
Asked for Male | 55
Is mild diffuse cerebral atrophy normal?
Mild diffuse cerebral atrophy is considered a small decrease in brain volume that can come up in the course of natural aging or because of different factors like neurodegenerative diseases, nutritional deficiencies, or chronic stress. Symptoms may encompass memory disturbance, alterations in attention, or mild confusion. Atrophy is common to some extent, but considerable changes should be inspected by the neurologist. When you notice or feel any strange symptoms, don't hesitate; to contact a doctor for proper diagnosis and support.
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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 26th Dec '24
Asked for Female | 22
Will levonorgestrel work with epilepsy medications?
Levonorgestrel is generally effective, even if someone is taking medication for epilepsy. However, you need to be aware that some anticonvulsants can influence hormones and, as a result, make contraceptives less effective. Warning signs include unexpected bleeding or changes in the menstrual cycle. The best way to ensure that you are fully protected is to discuss your situation with a neurologist too. They may propose other methods or additional protection that matches your special requirements.
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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 24th Dec '24
Asked for Female | 23
Why do I feel dizzy and scared at night?
Vertigo has several different reasons for its appearance and it is especially hard to deal with the sleepless nights, dehydration or anxious feelings one has. Close your eyes and let yourself feel the sensations more deeply. To minimize the discomfort, it is advisable to drink enough water and implement breathing practices for tension relief which will help you feel more relaxed. It is in addition very important to keep on a regular schedule of sleep. Nevertheless, if the symptoms remain or become worse, I think it would be a good idea to consult a medical professional for a comprehensive evaluation.
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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 24th Dec '24