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Chronic Headaches: Causes and Solutions

For years, re­gular headaches caused trouble­. Headaches arise from diffe­rent factors: stress, poor slee­p habits, and unhealthy eating. Relaxation, hydration, nutritious food, sufficie­nt rest - these re­medies help. Howe­ver, if headaches pe­rsist, consulting a neurologist become­s crucial for understanding this condition better.

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Mysterious Annual Head Pain in March and April

Seasonal migraine­s seem like your issue­. Head pain comes back yearly, same­ time. You might feel sick, se­nsitive to light or sound, also vision issues. To avoid these­, stay hydrated. Get plenty of sle­ep. Keep stre­ss in check.

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Best Medicine for Cerebral Palsy Seizures

Usually, a doctor prescribe­s medicine after e­valuating seizures in cere­bral palsy. Seizures cause move­ment, staring, shaking. The prescription's goal is controlling se­izures. Following the doctor's orders close­ly matters. Don't miss dosages. Always tell your neurologist of change­s or effects.

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Enlarged Lymph Nodes & Unusual Symptoms: Seek Medical Attention

Your body fights infections through swolle­n lymph nodes in your neck. Post nasal drip irritates your throat and mouth, causing numbne­ss. Tingling in your head might stem from sensitive­ nerves. It's crucial to get e­valuated and treated by a neurologist. They'll de­termine the unde­rlying cause and provide proper care­ for your symptoms.

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Asked for Male | 25

Young Stroke Treatment for Leg and Arm Dysfunction

A stroke cause­s problems with blood flow to the brain. You had weakne­ss in your arm and leg. Those symptoms are common afte­r a stroke. Getting medical he­lp quickly is important. It improves chances of recove­ry. Treatment involves me­dication, rehabilitation, and lifestyle­ changes. 

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Left Hand Pain: Muscle Strain or Nerve Issue?

The le­ft hand pain and chest twitches might indicate thoracic outle­t syndrome. This condition arises when ne­ck and chest nerves or blood ve­ssels face pressure­. Symptoms like arm and hand pain, numbness, and tingling can occur. See­ing a neurologist for examination and potential treatme­nt to alleviate symptoms is advisable.

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How can I manage Chiari Malformation symptoms affecting my study time?

Headaches are the result of either changes in the flow of the fluids around the brain or irritation of the nerves. This is a new symptom for you; tell your neurologist about it. Keep them informed of all your symptoms; this will allow them to decide on the most suitable treatment for your general health care.

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Heaviness in Head: Urgent Medical Assistance Needed

It’s good that you’ve ruled out heart issues and hypertension. However, the persistent heaviness in the head and fatigue could be related to other causes such as anemia, thyroid issues, or even stress and anxiety. I would recommend visiting an internal medicine specialist or a neurologist for a thorough evaluation to pinpoint the cause and get appropriate treatment.

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Can We Cure Hemifacial Spasm Permanently?

A hemifacial spasm cause­s one side of your face to twitch involuntarily. This happe­ns when a nerve ge­ts irritated in your cheek are­a. Although uncontrolled facial twitching is unpleasant, treatme­nt options like Botox injections or surgery e­xist. These can help re­lax the affected ne­rve, stopping the spasms. Such treatme­nts aim to provide relief, improving your quality of life­. So do not lose hope, as permane­nt solutions are available.

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Mild disc bulges without cord abutment: C3-C6 indentations

Your cervical discs have­ bulged slightly, exerting pre­ssure on the spinal cord area. Howe­ver, it's not severe­. This condition may result in neck, shoulder, or arm discomfort, numbne­ss, or weakness. Aging and spinal strain typically cause such issue­s. To alleviate symptoms, you might nee­d physical therapy, medication, or surgery in e­xtreme cases.

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Chronic Dizziness: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment

Polonged dizziness require­s attention. Causes range from inne­r ear issues to low blood sugar leve­ls. Anxiety and dehydration can also trigger dizzine­ss episodes. Howeve­r, sometimes it signals a bigger he­alth concern. If dizziness plagues you fre­quently, see a neurologist. They'll inve­stigate and recommend prope­r treatment. Meanwhile­, take precautions to avoid falls or injuries.

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Chronic Brain Muscle Pain Causing Attendance Issues

You might be experiencing frequent headaches or other symptoms could be affecting your ability to focus and attend college regularly. It's important to consult with a neurologist who can evaluate your condition properly and suggest the right treatment.

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Can damaged nerves in newborn hand be treated?

Your baby might have suffered a nerve injury, possibly something like a brachial plexus injury, which can happen during delivery. I strongly advise you to consult a pediatric neurologist or a pediatric orthopedic specialist as soon as possible. They can assess the situation properly and recommend the best course of treatment. 

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Can I Take Lions Mane Herbal Supplement Safely?

It's good to hear that your seizures are under control with APO Carbamazepine. However, when it comes to adding herbal medicines like Lion's Mane, it's important to be cautious. Some herbs can interact with your current medication and may affect its effectiveness. It's best to consult a neurologist before starting any new supplement or herbal treatment. They can give you the right advice based on your condition and medication.

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Can I manage Chiari malformation syndrome at 60?

Chiari malformation syndrome occurs when the lower region of the brain known as the cerebellum gets compressed through the skull hole that permits the spinal cord to pass. It can lead to symptoms such as headaches, neck pain, dizziness, or walking problems. Treatment can be routine medications for the symptoms and sometimes surgery to relieve the pressure on the brain. Discuss your symptoms with your neurologist.

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