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Asked for Male | 25

Why am I experiencing dizziness and sweating episodes?

You have been going through the episodes of dizziness and sweating. The reason could be several things, including low blood sugar, dehydration, or even anxiety. Ensure you drink plenty of water and eat regular, balanced meals. Additionally, it is essential to cope with stress and sleep well. If the symptoms persist, it is advisable to get a check-up with a neurologist

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Asked for Female | 18

Why am I experiencing persistent headaches and speech problems?

Migraines, often treated with medication, could be a reason for persistent headaches, making it a challenging condition to manage over the years. Struggling with school or communication difficulties might add to the burden. It's not normal to have sweaty hands and throbbing feet daily. These symptoms could indicate various issues, so it's important to consult a neurologist for the right diagnosis and treatment. Knowing the root cause is key to getting the proper care.

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Asked for Female | 17

Why Am I Experiencing Heavy Chest, Headache, and Sleeplessness?

The heaviness in your chest, headache, trouble sleeping, abdominal pain, leg pain, breathing problems, irritability, and overthinking should be the concerning symptoms. Stress, anxiety, or even physical issues could be why this is happening. You have to take care of yourself, in which you can use relaxation techniques, talk to someone you trust about how you're feeling, practice deep breathing exercises, stay hydrated, eat well, and get some light exercise. If your symptoms continue or worsen, seek advice from a neurologist who can guide you further.

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Asked for Male | 53

Can These Brain Medicines Improve My Memory and Focus?

Some medicines can have memory side effects. Memory can be improved with non-tropic options, for example, CDP-Choline, L Theanine, Huperzine A, B6, and Piracetam; these can be considered. You mentioned another option, Vipocetine. It is best to talk to a neurologist before trying all of these together to make sure they are safe for you. 

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Asked for Male | 18

Is L-Citrulline Safe for Epileptic Teen for Pre-Workout?

L-Citrulline is a supplement that is usually safe, but if you have epilepsy and are already taking medication, it is better to be careful. L-Citrulline may interfere with the medication you are taking for epilepsy, so it is best to consult a neurologist before introducing it to your routine. Your doctor will make sure it won't create any difficulties for you. 

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Asked for Male | 30

Why do I have recurring high fever and headache?

You might have recurrent fever together with a terrible headache. This could be the case for many reasons for example infections or inflammatory conditions. It's necessary to consult a neurologist to establish the very cause. In the meantime, drink lots of fluids, get lots of sleep, and try to avoid exercise. 

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Asked for Male | 31

Can Medicine Help Relax My Overthinking & Ear Beeping?

You have been feeling a ringing in your ears with racing thoughts and eye redness when you focus too much. Stress or anxiety can be the reason for these symptoms. To help relax your mind, you can try deep breathing exercises, meditation, or gentle yoga. Apart from that, listening to soothing music or taking a nature walk might also help you in reducing stress. 

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Asked for Male | 22

Why do I have persistent brain fog?

Brain fog can cause dullness and difficulty concentrating. It may be triggered by stress, lack of sleep, poor diet, or certain medications. By cutting out coffee and workout-boosting herbs, you're already on the path to recovery. To help clear the fog, focus on getting enough sleep, eating a balanced diet, staying hydrated, and practicing calming activities like meditation or walking. If symptoms persist, it's best to consult a neurologist.

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Asked for Female | 24

Why am I excessively sleepy and lightheaded?

Your symptoms of excessive sleepiness, tiredness, weakness, and lightheadedness could indicate anemia. Anemia occurs when your body lacks enough red blood cells to carry oxygen to your organs, making you feel tired and dizzy. This may be due to iron deficiency, blood loss, or a health issue affecting your red blood cells. I suggest visiting a doctor for a blood test to check your iron levels. Including iron-rich foods like spinach, beans, and lean meats in your diet can also help.

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Asked for Female | 27

Can I Work in Hospital with Electromagnetic Radiation Post-Shunt Placement?

Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (IIH) can cause headaches and vision problems due to increased pressure around the brain. One common treatment is shunt placement, a tube that drains excess fluid. Working with radiation equipment in a hospital is unlikely to affect your shunt, as shunt valves are not impacted by electromagnetic radiation.

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Asked for Male | 75

Why am I feeling dizzy after bypass surgery in 2014?

Your dad is experiencing dizziness, even though his heart, ENT, and neurology tests were normal. For older adults, dizziness can be caused by many things, like inner ear issues or medication side effects. Discuss additional tests with his doctors to find the exact cause, so the right treatment can be given.

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Asked for Male | 23

Is my worsening headache with fever and neck stiffness serious?

Headache with fever, stiff neck, and nausea along with them could be a serious matter. These symptoms, especially the worsening headache, might indicate meningitis, which is a swelling around the brain. In most cases, this is due to infections. If you have suffered a head injury recently, it becomes even more crucial for you to get checked by a neurologist urgently. 

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Asked for Male | 25

Understanding Upper Head Pain and Numbness Causes

You might have te­nsion headaches. They cause­ mild upper head pain and numb ears. Common culprits? Stre­ss piles on. Poor posture adds strain. Staring at scree­ns strains eyes. Relax, give­ your body a break. Do some easy ne­ck and shoulder stretches. Look away from scre­ens often. Stay hydrated, young frie­nd. Sleep enough hours at night. If symptoms pe­rsist or worsen, see a neurologist soon.

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Asked for Male | 73

Head Injury Three Months Ago: Lingering Tenderness Concerns

After an impact to the he­ad, some lingering discomfort and tende­rness is quite typical. This could stem from a small patch of scar tissue­ forming at the injury site. Applying cold packs and taking pain medication can provide­ relief. Howeve­r, if the pain persists or intensifie­s, consulting a neurologist would be­ advisable for further assessme­nt.

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Asked for Male | 23

Severe Left Face Pain for 3 Days

You appear to have­ a sinus infection. Infected sinuse­s cause face pain, often one­-sided, and headaches. Othe­r signs include stuffy/runny nose, coughing, and fatigue. Warm compre­sses, hydration, and OTC pain meds may help. Howe­ver, if symptoms persist or worsen, se­e a neurologist.

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