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Asked for Femenino | 32

Why Do I Feel Neck Pain and Fatigue Postpartum?

The symptoms you're describing like neck pain, facial warmth, fatigue, and anxiety could be due to various factors. After giving birth, hormonal changes, lack of sleep, and the demands of caring for a newborn can really take a toll on your body. It's common to experience these kinds of symptoms postpartum. However, it's essential to rule out any other underlying issues. I recommend you see your psychiatrist for a thorough evaluation. In the meantime, try to get some rest, stay hydrated, and reach out for support from loved ones. 

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Asked for Male | 27

Why is my memory and concentration affected post-snus cessation?

When you quit using snus, your brain had to adjust to the changes. It's possible that your symptoms of memory issues and difficulty concentrating could be related to that adjustment period. Your brain is a complex organ, and sometimes it needs time to bounce back. It's essential to stay positive and patient with yourself. In the meantime, I recommend incorporating brain-boosting activities like puzzles, reading, and staying physically active. If these symptoms persist, it might be a good idea to consult a neurologist for a thorough evaluation. 

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Neurosurgeon

Answered on 18th June '25

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Asked for Female | 42

Why is my left shin numb and cold?

You could probably have a situation that is called peripheral neuropathy, something that has to do with the nerves that send signals to your leg and possibly there is a problem with that. This can be the reason why you feel the numbing sensation and the difference in temperature between your shins. It's best to have a neurologist check this out to determine the cause and talk about treatment options.

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Neurosurgeon

Answered on 8th June '25

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A Year with Dyskinesia and Vertigo: Still Searching for Answers

It sounds like you're experiencing a complex neurological condition that may not be fully addressed by your current treatment plan. Despite being diagnosed with dyskinesia and peripheral vertigo, your ongoing symptoms—such as tremors, stiffness, dizziness, breathing difficulty, and skin reactions—suggest that there may be underlying or overlapping issues that haven’t been thoroughly evaluated. It's critical to seek a second opinion from a neurologist (preferably one specializing in movement disorders) and possibly consult a multidisciplinary team that includes a rheumatologist and a dermatologist.

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Neurosurgeon

Answered on 30th May '25

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Asked for Female | 79

Elderly Back Pain and Loss of Balance: What Could Be the Cause?

Your grandmother’s imbalance and tongue sensation may be due to nerve issues, side effects of medication, or a minor neurological problem. Since she's already on treatment, it's best to consult a neurologist for a detailed check-up to find the exact cause.

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Answered on 27th May '25

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Asked for Male | 34

TMJ on Left Side with Full-Body Numbness: What’s the Real Cause?

While TMJ (temporomandibular joint) issues can cause facial pain, jaw stiffness, and sometimes radiating discomfort to the neck and head, numbness and tingling from head to toe on one side suggest involvement beyond just TMJ.

Since your brain CT and MRI are normal, the issue may lie in the nerves outside the brain, possibly from the cervical spine (neck area) or peripheral nerves. Sometimes, nerve compression, postural imbalances, or even functional neurological disorders can present like this.

You should consult a neurologist and also, a maxillofacial specialist or physiotherapist familiar with TMJ can help manage jaw-related symptoms. 

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Asked for Male | 33

Chronic Left-Sided Numbness and Nerve Pulling: What Could Be the Cause?

It sounds like you're experiencing long-term nerve-related symptoms despite normal MRI and CT scans. This could be due to peripheral nerve issues, muscle imbalances, postural problems, or even central sensitization—where the nervous system becomes overly reactive over time.

Acupuncture giving some relief suggests the issue might be functional or nerve-related rather than structural.
I recommend consulting a neurologist as issues in the cervical or lumbar spine can also cause these symptoms.

Meanwhile, continue gentle physical therapy, maintain hydration, and avoid long periods in one position. 

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Asked for Female | 22

Why am I experiencing subliminal side effects suddenly?

You might feel sick, have sight issues, or have a hard time thinking/ have dizziness. These might be stress, panic, or even changes in your everyday activities. To begin with, I would suggest that you avoid subliminals and take care of yourself by drinking enough water and resting properly. Warm-up workouts or meditation skills can be of some help in this case. Yet, in case of any persistent or worsening of the symptoms mentioned above, consult a neurologist for individualized treatment.

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Asked for Female | 24

Why do I have severe pain, weakness, and swelling?

It's important to take your symptoms seriously. Severe pain on one side, weakness in your hands, and swelling can indicate several underlying issues, potentially involving nerves or circulation. This may stem from conditions like herniated discs, inflammation, or even vascular concerns. Please prioritize your health by scheduling an appointment with a neurologist who can conduct a thorough evaluation and recommend appropriate tests. They can develop a tailored treatment plan that addresses your discomfort effectively. 

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Asked for Male | 25

What happens if I ingested 200mg of cyclobenzaprine?

Cyclobenzaprine doses above the recommended range can lead to symptoms like drowsiness, dizziness, dry mouth, or confusion. It's essential to stay hydrated and rest. While there is no specific antidote, monitoring for worsening symptoms is key. If you experience severe effects, such as difficulty breathing or an irregular heartbeat, seek medical assistance immediately. It's always wise to consult a neurologist in cases of unintentional overconsumption for tailored advice and potential supportive treatment. 

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Why am I experiencing dizziness and headaches while nursing?

It's understandable to feel concerned about experiencing dizziness, especially while caring for a little one. Your symptoms may be linked to factors such as dehydration, low blood pressure, or tension headaches exacerbated by migraines. Ensuring you are well-hydrated, resting adequately, and maintaining a balanced diet can help alleviate some discomfort. However, since these symptoms can have various causes, I recommend consulting a gynecologist. They can provide a thorough assessment and tailored advice to ensure your well-being and that of your baby. 

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Neurosurgeon

Answered on 1st Apr '25

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Could my dizziness and headache be related to migraines?

Experiencing dizziness alongside headache can be concerning, especially while caring for a child. This issue may stem from various factors, including dehydration, low blood pressure, or even tension linked to your migraine history. It's important to stay hydrated, ensure you eat balanced meals, and take regular breaks when standing or moving. However, as these symptoms persist, I strongly encourage you to consult a neurologist. They can perform a thorough evaluation and offer personalized advice to address your situation effectively. 

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Asked for Male | 57

Why am I hallucinating, feeling cold, and shaking?

Feeling cold and experiencing tremors can often relate to anxiety, fever, or other health conditions. These sensations might also emerge during stress or when your body is reacting to an illness. It’s crucial to keep warm and stay hydrated. Engaging in calming activities, like deep breathing or gentle stretching, may help ease symptoms. However, if these feelings persist or worsen, seeking advice from a neurologist is very important. They can provide a comprehensive evaluation to determine the underlying cause and recommend appropriate treatment. 

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Answered on 31st Mar '25

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Can I Safely Go Karting with Seizure History?

Go-karting can be an exciting experience. However, it's important to consider potential triggers, such as excitement or stress, which can affect your condition. Setting personal safety rules and having support can enhance your comfort. Still, I recommend discussing this plan with your neurologist to ensure it aligns with your specific situation. They can offer tailored advice and help you feel secure in making this decision.

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Do I Have Fibromyalgia - How to Know?

Fibromyalgia often presents as widespread pain, fatigue, sleep disturbances, and difficulty concentrating. While the exact reasons remain unclear, factors like genetics, infections, and physical or emotional trauma may contribute. Managing symptoms can include gentle exercise, stress reduction techniques, and medication tailored by a neurologist. It's important not to self-diagnose. If you frequently experience these symptoms, I recommend scheduling a visit with a doctor who can perform a comprehensive assessment and offer a personalized treatment plan. 

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