Asked for Male | 4
My son is 3 and half year old.He is diagnosed with autism.Is stem cell therapy available in Wadia hospital children's hospital.
As this treatment isn't authorized by FDA and is still under research, therefore this treatment isn't provided to treat autism at any hospital. There are communication & behaviour therapies, or medications, that are provided by the hospital and which in turn may benefit your child.
If it helps then you can also explore more places to treat your child - Autism doctors in Mumbai. For better recommendations let us know your preferred city.
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Samruddhi Bhartiya
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Asked for Female | 19
My sister is suffer from epilepsy problem so what is the treatment for this disease sir?
We have mentioned something below which we feel is a crucial piece of information that your sister will require while navigating through her journey of epilepsy and required treatments.
You and your sister can explore the below-mentioned options by discussing them with different doctors at length, and after she gets a broader picture, she can decide which doctor will be best suited for her.
Medication:
Anti-epileptic medications are known to be quite effective on seizures. If not prevention, then they can at least decrease the frequency and intensity of their seizures for a patient.
Many adults are able to discontinue medications after two or more years without seizures, but not everyone reacts similarly.
Your sister's doctor will consider the following factors, while prescribing her appropriate medicines: her health at present and medical history, frequency of seizure occurrence, her age, and other medicines that she's taking.
This is important to prevent any undesirable reaction.
Following is the list of mild side effects:
- Exhaustion
- Dizziness
- Weight increase
- Loss of bone density
- Skin rashes
- Loss of coordination
- Speech difficulties
- Memory loss and thinking related troubles
More-severe but less occasional side effects are:
- Depression
- Suicidal feelings and actions
- Severe rash
- Inflammation of certain organs
To achieve seizure control, keep these things in mind:
- Take medications as prescribed.
- Never stop taking your prescription medication without getting approval from your doctor.
- Inform the doctor if you notice new or increased feelings of depression, suicidal thoughts, or unusual changes in your mood and behaviors.
- Report to the doctor if she suffers from migraines.
If medications don't work, then surgical options are the next step.
Epilepsy surgery
With epilepsy surgery, a surgeon will remove that part of her brain which causes seizures.
Doctors usually perform surgery when tests show that:
- Her seizures originate in a small, well-defined area of your brain
- The concerned area which is to be operated won't impede crucial functions such as speech, language, motor function, vision or hearing.
These can be done in two ways:
- Through open surgery where the required part will be cut and removed
- Or by using a minimally invasive method, such as MRI-guided stereotactic laser ablation, wherein, the doctor will direct a thermal laser probe at a specific part of the brain which is notoriously known to cause seizures in your sister, in an effort to destroy that tissue.
Chances are, that your sister would still have to continue taking medicines, but her dosage could reduce.
Surgeries can result in following complications such as: permanently altering her thinking (cognitive) abilities.
Therapies - an alternate way of treating epilepsy:
- Vagus nerve stimulation: Doctor will implant a device beneath the skin of your sister's chest. Wires from it will be connected to the vagus nerve within her neck, same will allow this device to send electrical impulses through the vagus nerve of her neck to her brain.
It's not clear how, but this can usually reduce seizures by 20-40%.
Common side effects include: throat ache, husky voice, shortness of breath or coughing. - Deep brain stimulation: Surgeons will implant electrodes into a specific part of your sister's brain, they in turn will be connected to a generator implanted within her chest. The generator will send electrical pulses to her brain at regular intervals, and might reduce seizures.
- Responsive neurostimulation: A device will analyze the activity of her brain and its patterns so as to detect seizures just when they are about to start, and then accordingly, will deliver an electrical charge or drug so as to prevent seizure before it causes impairment.
But there are many things that could be out of our purview, and even doctors could have a slightly varying approach with regards to drugs or devices, so always question doctors along these lines:
- Eligibility to undergo any treatment.
- Common side effects.
- Risks.
- Pre-treatment preparation.
- Post-treatment care.
- Their experience & success rate.
Visit our page to find leading neurologists in the industry - Neurologist in India.
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Samruddhi Bhartiya
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Asked for Female | 20
I would like to consult neurologist for video eeg in Hyderabad also want to know how much cost of video eeg ,thank you
You can find neurologists on our page - Neurologists in Hyderabad.
Video EEG cost range is broadly Rs. 250 to Rs. 1,200. But the actual cost may exceed the mentioned range depending on location & infrastructure of clinics, or other factors.
Leave us a message if you have any other query!
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Samruddhi Bhartiya
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Asked for Female | 2
I am patient's mother. My daughter is 2 years old and is suffering from epilepsy. We have shown her to doctors but i am not totally agreed to any on those i want to talk to best doctor so I can understand the problem totally and whats with further treatment too.
It is common to feel that a doctor may have not done their best to address your queries, and so we always try our best to list qualified doctors on our page, refer it and let us know if you have any query - Neurologist in India.
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Samruddhi Bhartiya
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Asked for Male | 30
My son 30yrs of age detected for Myotonic Muscular dystrophy 1 since 2014. Can he get any treatment or better advice from ur hospital.
While there's no cure for this treatment but it can be managed based on symptoms, and thus treatments may vary based on the needs of patient.
This would require a multi-disciplinary team, but neurologist will be the main person, so refer our page so as to find them - Neurologists in India.
We do not treat or counsel people ourselves but we provide guidance to users with regards to their diseases and possible treatment options.
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Samruddhi Bhartiya
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Asked for Male | 43
I am murugaiyan I have trouble with headache recent 15 days MRI scan report tells brain tumor and need an operation so my question is how much cost for brain tumor surgery in your hospital
For the removal of brain tumors, the following are your surgical procedures:
- Craniotomy: There's an opening made on the skull. Following which, the surgeon removes as much of the tumor as is possible to.
Even partial or complete removal helps relieve symptoms and as an added advantage can also reduce the amount of tumor to be treated by radiation therapy or chemotherapy. - Biopsy: If the tumors cannot be removed manually, then to know which other therapies will be effective in destroying them, a surgeon will scrape out a small piece of the tumor and study its composition using a microscope so as to decide further course of treatment.
- Stereotaxis: Doctors utilize a special head frame (like a halo) and CT scans or MRI, so as to find the exact location of the tumor. The surgeon makes a small hole in the skull and then guides the needle all the way to the tumor.
- More Advanced Techniques to enhance your biopsy:
- Brain mapping to find functional pathways near tumors and prevent organ damage.
- Endoscopy for biopsies and spinal fluid pathways.
- Intraoperative MRI also is available to increase the rate of tumor removal.
The cost of brain tumor surgery removal in India is: Rs. 2,50,000 to 7,50,000. However, the actual prices may exceed the given range, and the prices vary depending upon the location of center, the experience of surgeon, preferred surgery choice, severity of concern and other technologies to enhance surgeries, also value-added services provided by your centre.
We do not provide such surgeries ourselves, but you can use our network to find doctors who provide such services at reasonable prices, do discuss their success rate, their set criteria for qualifying eligible patients for these surgical treatments, pre-operative measure & post-operation care, as well as side effects & risks - Neurosurgeon in India.
Take care and drop us a message anytime you need our guidance or support!
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Samruddhi Bhartiya
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Asked for Female | 5
My daughter age is 5y 14days.she got acute febrile illness febrile seizures 4th episode at 17oct 21.she went to MRI BRAIN and EEG.But all these 2 tests are normal.Are there any additional tests required to diagnose this?
Blood test, lumbar puncture, computerized tomography, positron emission tomography, and single-photon emission computerized tomography are some of the other testing options which you can look out for.
Find specialists using our page - Neurologist in India.
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Samruddhi Bhartiya
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Asked for Male | 65
Recently my father diagnosed with diffused cerebral autrophy with chronic microangiopathic changes involving deep hemispheric white matter (fazekas Grade 2 white matter hyperintensities) Kindly suggest what to do ?
Currently there is no specific treatment for managing white matter lesions/hyperintensities. The goal is to treat the reason of the damage and cease the progression and worsening of the disease.
Depending on the reason of damage, the doctor will start you on blood pressure lowering or cholesterol lowering medicines.
In case you have a social habit such as smoking, then it is suggested to quit smoking at the earliest for preventing any further damage.
Consult a neurologist for further treatment.
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Dr. Sayalee Karve
Clinical Pharmacologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 38
मेरी पत्नी के सर में सुबह के टाइम बहुत दर्द रहता है, सुबह बिस्तर से उठ ही नही पाती और कभी कभी बेहोश भी हो जाती है, सब किस्म का टेस्ट करा लिए है, सभी टेस्ट नार्मल है, ये प्रॉब्लम लगभग 3 से 4 साल हो गया है। कभी कभी बिल्कुल ठीक रहती है, ऐसा लगता है जैसे कोई प्रॉब्लम ही नही है, और जब प्रॉब्लम आता है, तो बहुत परेशान रहती है। क्या प्रॉब्लम है , कृपया मार्गदर्शन दीजिये।
It is either a neurological disorder induced decrease in blood pressure and heart rate which he faces from time to time, or a severe migraine episode, with which some psychological conditions are linked as well, it could be anything but mostly seems to be a neurological disorder.
Take him to a specialist, refer our page - Neurologists.
Drop us a message if you have any other concern/query/doubt, and let us know if you have city-specific preferences, take care!
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Samruddhi Bhartiya
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Asked for Female | 25
Treatment for brain lession
The treatment for the lesion depends on the type and location of the lesion, the symptoms experienced and the overall health of the patient. Accordingly, treatment options may be suggested which includes surgery, chemotherapy, medications, occupational and speech therapies etc.
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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Male | 41
I am feeling dizzyness and heavyness on right side of temple in forehead and pressure in forehead, ear, cheek, and nose block on right side of the face. Please suggest me diagnosis and treatment.
As per the complaints, this is a case of Sinusitis.
If you have sinusitis, the doctor may be able to recommend additional medications to relieve your symptoms, such as steroid nasal sprays or drops to reduce sinus swelling.
antihistamines - if your symptoms are caused by an allergy
Antibiotics - if you have a bacterial infection and are severely sick or at risk of consequences, antibiotics may be prescribed (but antibiotics are often not needed, as sinusitis is usually caused by a virus)
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Dr. Sayalee Karve
Clinical Pharmacologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 43
I am a 43 year old female and have headache for past almost 25 years. I have tried various medication to no avail. Neither am I clear on the cause of the headache. It's like 2,3 times a weak. I used to take painkillers everytime. What should I do?
As your headache is 2-3 times a week, it needs to be treated. It could be Migraine. Please meet a Neurologist near you.
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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 27
A friend of mine( 27 year old) is suffering from swelling in the brain for two years, and now she is lying unconscious for the whole day, earlier told her a blood clot,.. plz tell us best doctor in agra or near delhi
We suggest booking an appointment with a neurosurgeon for their issue, refer our page to find doctors with a significant contribution in this field - Neurosurgeons.
Let us know if you need anything else!
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Samruddhi Bhartiya
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Asked for Male | 69
I am v v baburao from kakinada,aged 69 years . My legs are randomly jerk at night. Whenever drifting off to sleep but suddenly wake with a jolt and jerk of the body. It is since one week. I am having by and use medicine and also having gastric problem. I am using medicines for them prescribed by doctor. I feel slight numbness in left leg from knee to palm and some times pain in calf muscle.
Hello Mr. Baburao.You would need evaluation for the jerks that u get in your legs. It could be a spine-related problem. You would probably need a spine MRI.
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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Male | 6
Hello, please do you have a clinical psychologist available, I suspect my son may have dyslexia and would like to have him evaluated. thank
For dyslexia generally, neurologists treat patients, but we will link you to both pages for your convenience, hope it helps - Neurologists and Psychiatrists.
Let us know if you need our guidance on any other issue, take care!
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Samruddhi Bhartiya
Member of team ClinicSpots.