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Asked for Female | 36

Why am I experiencing head pain and dizziness?

This can be due to various reasons. It may be because you are not taking in enough water, or perhaps you are feeling stressed or tired. Things such as not eating regularly or having low blood sugar can also make you feel this way. Drink a lot of water, take a proper diet, and avoid overexertion. Suppose in case dizziness persists, it is feasible to check with your doctor so that any serious issues will be identified.

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Asked for Male | 7

Can stem cell therapy treat autism effectively?

Stem cell therapy is a promising area of research for autism, but it's still considered experimental. Researchers are studying how stem cells might help with the symptoms of autism by potentially reducing inflammation and promoting brain repair. However, at this point, more research is needed to fully understand its effectiveness and safety. If you're considering this therapy, it's crucial to consult with a qualified stem cell therapist who can guide you on the best course of action. He can help you navigate the options and determine what might be most beneficial for you or your loved one. 

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General Physician

Answered on 20th Jan '26

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Asked for Male | 59

Frontal Headache with Vomiting: Causes and Relief

Headaches at the front of your head, along with vomiting, can happen together. Common causes are migraines, tension, or sinus issues. To help, stay in a dark, quiet place, drink plenty of water, and avoid bright lights. Pain medicine might also help. If symptoms don't improve, see a doctor. It's important to rest and stay hydrated. If the symptoms are severe and ongoing, seek advice from a neurologist.

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Answered on 19th Jan '26

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Asked for Male | 26

Why Do I Have Numbness, Tingling, and Discoloration?

You may experience numbness and tingling in your extremities(arms and legs), and spots of blue and black colors in your skin due to several reasons such as nerve issues, blood circulation problems, or skin conditions. It is important to visit a neurologist who can diagnose you and suggest the correct treatment. In the meantime, ensure you exercise regularly, eat a balanced diet, and drink lots of water. Be mindful that you should neither abstain from seeking medical advice nor ignore your health situation. 

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Neurosurgeon

Answered on 14th Jan '26

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Asked for Male | 28

Managing Body Shaking Tremors: Overcoming Fear

Fear can make our bodies react in strange ways, and trembling is a natural response. However, if the shaking continues, it's important to take care of yourself. Relaxation techniques, like taking deep breaths or talking to someone, can help. 

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Answered on 8th Jan '26

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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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Asked for Male | 42

Why Do I Have Pain, Blurry Vision, and Mucus?

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.

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Asked for Male | 44

Why Do I Have Numbness and Burning Sensation?

Sensations in the foot, calf, hand, and biceps could be due to various reasons, such as nerve compression, vitamin deficiencies, or even issues with blood flow. It's essential to get a thorough evaluation from a neurologist to pinpoint the exact cause. In the meantime, try to avoid putting pressure on these areas, keep yourself hydrated, and consider gentle stretching exercises. 

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Could Nighttime Fever and Baga Durada Be Related?

Night sweats and prolonged fevers can be caused by various things like infections, hormonal imbalances, or even certain medications. It's important to get this checked out by a physician to pinpoint the exact cause. In the meantime, make sure to stay hydrated, get plenty of rest, and keep track of your temperature. It might also be helpful to jot down any other symptoms you're experiencing. I recommend scheduling an appointment with a physician for a thorough evaluation and appropriate management. 

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General Physician

Answered on 29th Dec '25

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Asked for Male | 3 years

Can a Neurologist Treat Cerebral Atrophy?

Cerebral atrophy is basically a shrinkage of the brain tissue, which can happen due to various reasons like aging, neurodegenerative conditions, or even certain medical conditions. It's natural to feel worried, but remember, there are ways to manage this. I'd recommend seeking a neurologist who can assess your symptoms, conduct necessary tests, and create a treatment plan tailored to your needs. In the meantime, focus on staying mentally and physically active, getting plenty of rest, and maintaining a healthy diet. 

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Neurosurgeon

Answered on 25th Dec '25

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Asked for Female | 24

Why do I have headache, eye pain, and stomach issues?

It sounds like a mix of gas/acidity and maybe a tension headache from all that exam stress. When we're stressed, irregular meals and different foods can really upset our system. To help, try eating small, bland meals and staying hydrated. Rest is key too, along with some over-the-counter medicine for acidity. Ginger tea might soothe your stomach as well. If your symptoms persist or worsen, it's best to see a gastroenterologist for a thorough check-up. 

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Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 25th Dec '25

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Asked for Male | 18

How can I stop nerve jhanjhanaht in scrotum?

Nerve jhanjhanaht, or a tingling sensation, in the scrotum can be caused by various things like nerve irritation or compression. It's essential to determine the underlying cause. To help alleviate this, you can try wearing loose-fitting underwear, avoiding tight clothing, and applying warm compresses to the area. However, if the sensation persists or worsens, it's best to seek medical advice. I recommend scheduling an appointment with a sexologist who can assess you thoroughly and provide appropriate treatment. 

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Sexologist

Answered on 23rd Dec '25

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Asked for Female | 11

Persistent Headache in 11-Year-Old

It's confusing when te­sts don't reveal obvious causes like­ migraines or sinus issues, and her MRI looke­d normal. Some possibilities are tension he­adaches, eye strain, or de­hydration. Encourage drinking lots of water, taking breaks from scre­ens, and getting enough sle­ep. If headaches pe­rsist, see her neurologist again to e­xplore other potential re­asons and solutions. Ongoing pain is hard, but keep searching for answe­rs.

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Neurosurgeon

Answered on 11th Dec '25

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Asked for Female | 44

Can she take Flunarizine 10mg with Lonazep 0.25mg?

It's essential to be cautious with multiple medications. Flunarizine, like Oxigran, is used for migraine prevention and can interact with Lonazep, potentially causing increased drowsiness. I would recommend spacing out the medications, maybe taking one in the morning and one in the evening, after consulting with your neurologist. Alternatively, he might suggest adjusting the doses or exploring other migraine management options. Always best to seek personalized advice from your neurologist to ensure safe and effective treatment. 

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Answered on 10th Dec '25

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Asked for Male | 12 years

Why am I experiencing dizziness at 12 years old?

Dizziness can have various causes, like dehydration, low blood sugar, or even just standing up too quickly. Your blood pressure of 99/69 and pulse of 90 could be contributing to these feelings. It's important to drink plenty of fluids and eat regular meals to keep your blood sugar stable. Make sure to stand up slowly to avoid feeling lightheaded. If the dizziness persists or worsens, it's best to have a check-up with your pediatrician to rule out any underlying issues. 

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Dr. Babita Goel

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General Physician

Answered on 10th Dec '25

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