Asked for Male | 31
Why do I have a year-long headache?
Some of the things that can cause daily headaches are stress, sleep deprivation, and poor diet. Drinking enough water, getting regular sleep, and learning how to deal with stress healthily are all important for our health. If the headache does not improve, it would be wise to consult a neurologist for more treatment.
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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 22nd Aug '24
Asked for Female | 17
What to do if post-TBI symptoms worsen suddenly?
You might be suffering from post-concussion syndrome. This can often occur after traumatic brain injury. The main symptoms are the sudden surge of heat, constant headaches, light, and smell sensitivity, dizziness, and vomiting. Taking a break from activities that require mental concentration, drinking enough water, steering clear of triggers, and keeping in touch with your neurologist are all necessary steps for your recovery. They can offer help of the right kind that would be suitable for you.
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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 22nd Aug '24
Asked for Male | 23
What medicine and exercises for l3 l4 L5 s1 issue?
The pain might be due to nerve compression affecting the L3, L4, L5, and S1 vertebrae in your legs. It's best to see a neurologist, as they specialize in this area. They might suggest medications to reduce pain and inflammation. Physiotherapy and simple exercises could help relieve the pain and strengthen your back and core muscles, which will benefit your health in the long run.
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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 22nd Aug '24
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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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 22nd Aug '24
Asked for Male | 46
Unexplained Chronic Headache and Symptoms
Your symptoms seem concerning. Left-side headaches, leg tingling, vision troubles - these could link to nerve issues. That spine disk bulge is likely contributing too. Please see a neurologist soon for a proper diagnosis and care plan.
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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 21st Aug '24
Asked for Female | 31
31-Year-Old Experiencing Severe Headache When Standing
You might have an orthostatic headache. Standing up can cause brain fluid shifts, possibly leading to low blood pressure or dehydration. Make sure to stay hydrated, move slowly, and rest often. If the headache continues, see a neurologist.
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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 21st Aug '24
Asked for Male | 59
Frontal Headache with Vomiting: Causes and Relief
Headaches at the front of your head, along with vomiting, can happen together. Common causes are migraines, tension, or sinus issues. To help, stay in a dark, quiet place, drink plenty of water, and avoid bright lights. Pain medicine might also help. If symptoms don't improve, see a doctor. It's important to rest and stay hydrated. If the symptoms are severe and ongoing, seek advice from a neurologist.
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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 21st Aug '24
Asked for Female | 33
Causes of Swollen Lymph Nodes and Headache in Women
Severe headaches, weakness, swollen lymph nodes behind the ears, and painful, swollen eyes could indicate an infection, possibly sinusitis, which is the inflammation of the sinuses. Get plenty of rest, drink lots of fluids, and apply warm compresses to the eyes to reduce swelling. If the symptoms persist, seek medical evaluation and treatment.
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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 21st Aug '24
Asked for Male | 20
Recovering from diffuse axonal injury: How to help
A diffuse axonal injury happens when the brain gets shaken in the skull. This leads to struggles with thinking, moving, and even waking up. There's no quick fix, but therapies like physical and occupational can assist your son. Omega-3s may benefit brain wellness too.
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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 21st Aug '24
Asked for Female | 30
Experiencing High Fever and Nonstop Headache - What to Do?
Fevers and headaches are often caused by infections like the flu or a cold. When you're sick, your brain can ache, and your body might get hotter than usual because your immune system is fighting the illness. Make sure to get plenty of rest, drink lots of water, and take some paracetamol or acetaminophen to help reduce the fever. If the pain is severe or the symptoms persist, it's important to see a doctor for proper treatment.
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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 21st Aug '24
Asked for Female | 63
What are the risks of stroke in a cancer patient?
Brain injuries like a mini-stroke may cause the brain to not work correctly, thus leaving some of the body weak, causing difficulties to speak, and even confusion. Due to her history of cancer, it is critical to keep a close watch on her as a stroke can complicate her condition. A neurologist will probably suggest some medications and rehabilitation to assist her in recovery.
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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 20th Aug '24
Asked for Female | 38
What does T21 intermediate risk in double marker test mean?
An intermediate risk for Down syndrome in a double marker test means that there is a moderate chance the baby will have this condition. Down syndrome is a genetic condition that gives a person a physical, and mental delay. Symptoms can include lack of muscle strength, eyes that are slightly tilted, and slow development. More tests and counseling can be done with a doctor for more information and guidance.
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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 20th Aug '24
Asked for Female | 15
Why do I still have severe headaches at 15 with preventricular cyst despite 1 month of medication?
A periventricular cyst present in your MRI report might be causing these headaches. These cysts are sacs filled with fluid exerting pressure on your brain and causing headaches. It is important to follow up with your doctor so they can look into other treatment options like maybe some drugs or even surgery depending on how serious the cyst is. Try to keep positive about everything and continue telling your neurologist about any new developments in your condition.
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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 16th Aug '24
Asked for Female | 40
Fast Breathing, Shivering, Hesitation: What's the Cause?
When someone breathes rapidly, trembles, and feels uncertain, it could indicate anxiety or fever. Rapid breathing emerges as the body responds to stress. Shivering might represent the body attempting to raise temperature. Hesitance could stem from worry or fear. To aid, try deep breaths, water consumption, and rest. However, if symptoms persist, it's crucial to seek assistance.
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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 16th Aug '24
Asked for Male | 28
Causes of Inside Head Pain Radiating
You may be having tension-type headaches. These feel like a tight band around your head. Stress, bad posture, or eye strain often cause them. The pain may move or spread. Try relaxing techniques to ease the headaches. Improve your posture and take breaks from screens. See a neurologist if they worsen or last longer. They can check further and suggest remedies.
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Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 16th Aug '24