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Asked for Female | 76

Can my non-responsive grandma recover from food aversion?

The fact that a person stops eating and not speaking can be a serious health issue. It can be caused by different problems such as infections, strokes, or dehydration. It is crucial to her to the hospital immediately. Doctors can diagnose the problem and give the correct treatment. 

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Why is my memory and cognitive function declining?

Your concentration, memory, and cognitive functions are showing ominous symptoms of worry. Thus, it is likely that they are caused by stress, unhealthy lifestyles, sleep deprivation, and poor diet. Eating, sleeping, exercising, and managing stress should become a priority if you wish to enhance your brain function. You could also consider speaking with a psychiatrist or counselor for support. Implementing these interventions can enable you to control your brain operation as well as enhance your general well-being.

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Asked for Male | 36

Why Am I Experiencing Extreme Head Pain?

Headaches can happen due to stress, lack of sleep, or dehydration. Besides that, you might be having a tension headache due to staring at screens for too long. You should try to breathe in a quiet room, hydrate your body, and perhaps use a cold compress on your head. If the pain doesn't go away, it's best to talk to a neurologist

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Why am I still tired after high blood pressure treatment?

It is usual to have the side effects of tiredness and drowsiness after use of such drugs. But if they are unable to come to life properly, it may be an indicator that the dosage of the medication needs to be modified. The first few days may be hard for them but then they will start to improve and feel normal again. Make sure they get plenty of sleep and drink lots of water. If the symptoms continue or become more severe, get in touch with their doctor for further instructions.

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Asked for Male | 67

Effective Parkinson's Treatment Options

Parkinson's disease­ affects movement from brain ce­lls misfiring. Early signs are shakes, stiffness, walking trouble­. A cure hasn't been found ye­t, but medication can relieve­ symptoms. Physical activity and nutritious food also help manage the condition. If it worse­ns, surgery might be an option. Although it's difficult, stay hopeful and liste­n to your doctor for optimal treatment.

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Why Am I Feeling Headache and Dizzy?

These signs may arise from many different causes. One possible reason could be dehydration caused by not drinking enough water or inadequate sleep. In some cases, the morning headache can also be caused by breakfast skipping. Pay attention to your diet, include plenty of water and try to sleep well. When the symptoms do not go away, it is good to ask a doctor for help.

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Asked for Female | 55

Should I take additional medicine for MCTD and myasthenia gravis?

You’re managing a complex situation with mixed connective tissue disease (MCTD) and myasthenia gravis. Your test results show positive markers, which means your immune system is attacking your healthy tissues. The combination of prednisone and pyridostigmine is helping control your symptoms. Since your CPK levels are high, it might be due to muscle damage. Your doctor may consider adjusting your medications or adding new ones to address inflammation and muscle weakness. It’s important to stay in close contact with your neurologist for regular check-ups and to discuss any new symptoms or issues.

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Why Do I Have Persistent Headaches and Mood Swings?

Headaches that spread to your neck and face, along with feeling down and struggling to control your anger, are challenging symptoms to deal with. These could be signs of chronic headaches, which may be linked to stress or unhealthy lifestyle habits. It's important to talk to a neurologist who can help you understand the issues and guide you toward relief.

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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. 

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Asked for Female | 24

Why Do I Have Tingling in Back of Head?

You have been feeling some tingle around the back of your head for a long time. Emotional stress, poor body position, and not enough sleep can all be reasons for this. To help, try to loosen your shoulders, keep a good posture, and sleep sufficiently at night. If the tingling occurs and then gets worse, it's better to consult a neurologist to get proper instructions.

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Asked for Female | 42

Stem Cell Therapy for Spinal Cord Issues

Most people­ with spinal cord problems face challenge­s like muscle weakne­ss, numbness, and impaired mobility. Injuries or dise­ases cause these­ issues. Stem cells might provide­ a solution - they're special ce­lls that transform into various cell types. Scientists study how ste­m cells could potentially repair damage­d spinal cord cells and improve function. Howeve­r, research continues to fully e­valuate this treatment's e­ffectiveness.

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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.

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Symptoms of Lack of Concentration and Memory Loss

Memory trouble­s, concentration issues - those symptoms can re­sult from stress, poor sleep, die­t. Try getting enough rest; e­at nutritious foods; do deep breathing e­xercises to relax. Also, organize­ your schedule and prioritize tasks. Staying focuse­d becomes easie­r that way.

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Loss of Smell, Taste, Headache

You se­em down about not smelling or tasting. Plus, that headache­ is tough. A cold or sinus issue might cause this. Stay hydrated. Re­st up. Try decongestants and antihistamines if ne­eded. But if it worsens or linge­rs, see a doctor.

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Headache & Tingling After Emotional Strain: Causes

You’ve been through a tough time emotionally, and that can sometimes trigger physical symptoms like headaches and tingling. The headache and difficulty sleeping could be related to stress or tension. Visit a neurologist to discuss your symptoms and get proper guidance. They will be able to give you the right treatment based on your condition.

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