Asked for Female | 46
Are post-hysterectomy symptoms like anxiety and tingling normal?
After a hysterectomy, sometimes changes in hormone levels can lead to feelings of anxiety and fatigue. The tingling in her hands and feet might be due to a deficiency in certain vitamins or minerals. It's not uncommon for emotional ups and downs to happen after such a procedure, so she's not alone in this. To address these symptoms, it's a good idea for her to speak with her gastroenterologist. They might recommend some blood tests to check her nutrient levels and discuss potential treatment options, like supplements or counseling.
Answered By

Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 8th Oct '25
Asked for Female | 16
Do I Have Brain Tumor Symptoms?
Feeling like you might have a brain tumor can be really overwhelming, but there are many reasons why someone might experience similar symptoms. Things like stress, migraines, or even just eye strain can sometimes mimic more serious conditions. It's important not to jump to conclusions. What I recommend is seeing a neurologist for a thorough evaluation. They can listen to your concerns, perform any necessary tests, and provide you with a clear picture of what's going on.
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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 8th Oct '25
Asked for Female | 37
Why isn't my mom talking after fainting?
Your mom may have fainted because she was upset and worried. People sometimes don’t start talking right away after fainting. They usually become responsive again shortly. Try to keep her calm and let her know everything is okay. Ensure she is lying down comfortably. If she doesn’t begin speaking soon or displays any other worrying signs, calling for medical assistance immediately would be advisable.
Answered By

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 7th Oct '25
Asked for Female | 19
Why am I experiencing headache, vision loss, vomiting?
If you are having headaches along with loss of vision, difficulty in coordination, vomiting, and weakness, it is important to see a neurologist. These symptoms could be signs of a serious condition that needs immediate attention. Please visit a neurologist to get a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Answered By

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 6th Oct '25
Asked for Male | 32
What Are the Treatment Options for Optic Nerve Injury?
The optic nerve is crucial for the eyes to send signals to the brain for clear vision. Blurred sight, color vision loss, and even blindness can occur. Causes include head trauma, inflammation, glaucoma, and other diseases. Sadly, damaged optic nerves can't fully heal. But treating root causes and eye care may stop further harm. Seeing an eye doctor regularly helps manage vision changes, and keeps eyes healthy.
Answered By

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 3rd Oct '25
Asked for Female | 39
Why Am I Having Nosebleeds After a Concussion Recovery?
It’s important to understand that post-concussion symptoms can sometimes be complex and vary from person to person. Your nosebleed might be unrelated, but it could also be linked to stress or changes in your body after the concussion. I strongly recommend seeing a neurologist or an ENT specialist for a proper evaluation and guidance for your symptoms.
Answered By

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 30th Sept '25
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 Sept '25
Asked for Female | 23
Light Headed, Dizzy, Shivering: Medical Causes & Solutions
You might be experiencing symptoms of low blood sugar, dehydration, or an underlying condition affecting your nervous system. I recommend you visit a general physician or a neurologist to get a proper diagnosis. Please don’t ignore these symptoms and get checked by a doctor at the earliest.
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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 26th Sept '25
Asked for Male | 14
Can Smoking or Vaping Affect Bells Palsy Recovery at 14?
Bell’s palsy is a condition where facial muscles on one side of the face are not functioning properly, thus causing the affected part to droop. Smoking or vaping can make your recovery take longer. These kinds of practices can be a good reason to avoid them when you are sick because more time your body requires to recover.
Answered By

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 19th Sept '25
Asked for Male | 42
Patient ka brain m blood clots honi ki wajah se opretion k one side body kam nhi kar rhi
This is a serious condition, but the patient's prognosis will depend on the severity of the stroke and the time it takes to receive treatment. Visit a neurologist for this.
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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 16th Sept '25
Asked for Female | 20
Why do I feel like pins are poking on my skin and whenever I try to move it hurts badly
The sensation of pins and needles you experienced can be caused by nerve irritation, peripheral neuropathy, inflammatory conditions, or nerve-related conditions. You must consult with a neurologist for a proper evaluation and diagnosis to figure out the cause and treatment options.
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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 13th Sept '25
Asked for Female | 17
Why do I have front and back headaches?
Stress, dehydration, or eye strain usually cause headaches in the front and back. On rare occasions, sleeping poorly may also be responsible for this kind of headache. Drink water, rest in a calm place, or take a short break from screens, and you will feel better.
Answered By

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 12th Sept '25
Asked for Female | 18
Pulsating Headache on Both Sides: Causes & Remedies
Steady throbbing in your head for a month straight is a real downer. That might mean tension headaches. Stress, no sleep, eyes straining too much - those things can cause them. Take breaks from computer screens. Relax your body and mind. Sleep enough hours each night. Pain relievers you can buy without a prescription might help. Drink lots of water, too. But if the headaches won't go away, you should visit a neurologist to get checked out properly.
Answered By

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 12th Sept '25
Asked for Male | 19
Why am I experiencing sudden dizziness and blurred vision?
This might happen because your blood pressure suddenly falls, you are dehydrated, or your blood sugar has dropped. Apart from this, this may also come from inner ear problems or a change in the prescription of your eyes. Continuously, ensure to drink plenty of water, have meals regularly, and if it continues, see a physician.
Answered By

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 10th Sept '25
Asked for Female | 22
Post-Malaria Treatment: Persistent Weakness, Nausea, Headache
Feeling weak, nauseous, and getting headaches is normal after finishing malaria medication. Your body needs time to recover from the infection. Rest well. Drink lots of fluids. Eat healthy foods. It can take a while for your body to feel 100% again. If symptoms worsen or persist, consult your neurologist.
Answered By

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 5th Sept '25