Asked for Male | 63
Speaking balancing chewing walking speaking problems
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Dr. Hanisha Ramchandani
Acupuncturist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 84
I'm having problems with my balance I start to get up and I'm real wobbly feels like I'm going to fall and I do quite ofton
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Dr. Hanisha Ramchandani
Acupuncturist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Male | 28
I have foot drop problem. I had accident last year and from that one of my nerve got damaged plz suggest
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Dr. Hanisha Ramchandani
Acupuncturist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 42
I am 42 year old, having bouts of severe headache prominently on right eyebrow and temple, severe right neck and shoulder spasm, was on gabamax nt 50 for 6 month which was advised by an orthopedic doctor. Later strtd with topomac for almost 4 months which was suggested by neurologist. Still my pain persists n it is present 24*7 , since past 1 year. When I am on medication it has reduced max till 30%. Kindly help since I still can't understand the root cause of my problem.
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Dr. Hanisha Ramchandani
Acupuncturist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 2.5
Patient Name.Rithvika age .2 years female child ...she having neuro problem at brith time s o could you suggested me who is best children neuro Doctor in hyd
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Dr. Brahmanand Lal
Pediatric Surgeon
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Male | 50
How to increase acetylcholine?
It is not yet proven if acetylcholine levels can be increased. However, according to some studies, consuming choline, a nutrient, could help. Foods that contain choline are meat, fish, eggs, beans, cruciferous vegetables, whole grains, dairy products, nuts and seeds.
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Aranya Doloi
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Asked for Female | 55
In which disorder are acetylcholine receptor antibodies?
Acetylcholine receptor antibody is a type of protein usually found in the blood of people with myasthenia gravis. The antibody affects the sending of signals from nerves to muscles. The presence of acetylcholine receptor antibodies confirms the diagnosis of myasthenia gravis. Almost half the people with ocular myasthenia gravis also have this antibody in their bodies. However, the lack of this antibody is not enough to rule out myasthenia gravis. About 1 in 5 people with myasthenia gravis have no signs of this antibody.
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Aranya Doloi
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Asked for Female | 45
How to increase acetylcholine in brain?
It is not yet proven if acetylcholine levels can be increased. However, according to some studies, consuming choline, a nutrient, could help. Foods that contain choline are meat, fish, eggs, beans, cruciferous vegetables, whole grains, dairy products, nuts and seeds.
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Aranya Doloi
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Asked for Male | 36
How long does post-stroke fatigue last?
Let's see how long can post stroke fatigue last on on the basis of different types of fatigues:
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Priyanka Dutta Deb
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Asked for Female | 30
What is a sleep stroke?
Sleep stroke is known as wake-up stroke. It is estimated one in five or 20% of all strokes are wake-up strokes.
It is a stroke which happens in your sleep. Patient wakes up with symptoms of stroke which were not present before falling asleep.
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Simran Kaur
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Asked for Male | 62
What is the difference between a stroke and a seizure?
Though there are a lot of similarities between a stroke and a seizure, there are some noteworthy differences between the two conditions. Please check the table below to know the difference between a stroke and a seizure.
| Differences | Stroke | Seizures |
| Nature of the Condition | The brain stops functioning in a stroke | The brain simply overreacts in a seizure |
| Causes | A stroke can cause a seizure | A seizure cannot cause a stroke |
| Effects on the body | A stroke can, in most cases, lead to paralysis ,and in one out of ten cases, death. | For seizures, there is hardly any damage to the body, and death only happens in rare cases. |
| Method of treatment | The most effective way to fight a stroke is to find the cause of it and tackle it accordingly. | For seizures, anti-seizure medications are the most popular and recommended treatment choice. |
| Symptoms | Most symptoms of stroke and seizures overlap, but facial drooping is one such symptom that is experienced only in stroke. | Facial drooping is not a symptom of seizures. |
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Shalini Jadhvani
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Asked for Male | 54
When can I drive after a stroke?
Reputed neurosurgeons recommend waiting for at least one month after a mini-stroke and then resume driving for better brain healing. For massive strokes, the wait is longer.
But in either case, it is advisable to first obtain your doctor’s consent before driving again.
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Shalini Jadhvani
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Asked for Male | 25
I have pain in my left hand and Left side neck pain.left hand numbness in night time.
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Dr. Hanisha Ramchandani
Acupuncturist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 72
My mother is having MND and currently is on ventilator support. Can you share the cost of this treatment? Also will this treatment be good to do in this old age and on ventilator.
The cost of MND treatment varies as per the country and the specific medical facility. It usually ranges from 6,800 to 13,400 USD, with each cycle priced at around 2,000 USD.
And whether this treatment is appropriate for your mother on ventilator support, discuss the potential benefits and risks with the doctors and consider the patient's overall health and wishes.
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Mitali Pawar
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Asked for Female | 17
Having Constant headaches
Constant headaches are caused due to tension headaches, migraines, eye strain, lack of sleep etc. Consult with your doctor to determine the cause and develop treatment plan. In the meantime stay hydrated, get enough sleep, avoid triggers such as certain foods or activities, and take pain relievers as directed.
Answered By

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 23rd May '24