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Asked for Male | 27 Years

Are Chronic Hand Pains Normal for Neurological Patients?

Patient's Query

I am the patient of Nero my lift and right hands all time pain from 6 years

Answered by Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

You might be having the pain due to the neuropathy. Therefore, I advise you to make an appointment with a neurologist who specializes in such conditions. They may recommend you some tests in order to deliver a diagnosis and a treatment plan that will help you in controlling your pain.

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I am the patient of Nero my lift and right hands all time pain from 6 years

Male | 27

You might be having the pain due to the neuropathy. Therefore, I advise you to make an appointment with a neurologist who specializes in such conditions. They may recommend you some tests in order to deliver a diagnosis and a treatment plan that will help you in controlling your pain.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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HI SIR , I dont feel hunger , i feel fear about samll probems , i feel legs itching, some times vomting happens, i dont feel happy.

Male | 29

This could be related to various underlying issues. Feeling a lack of hunger, fear, itching legs, vomiting, and a persistent feeling of unhappiness can be signs of physical or mental health concerns.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I am a 31-year-old female with L3-L4 protrusion, disc herniation at the L4-L5 level causing severe narrowing of the spinal canal and sacralization of the L5 disc. I have consulted a couple of neurologists in Bangalore but it was not effective. Pain killers and muscle relaxants don't help to subside the pain. I am not able to sit as there is severe burning pain in my right leg. It has been 6 months and there has been no improvement, rather my health is deteriorating. I have tried physiotherapy as well but the pain seems to be increasing. Kindly help me with what treatment should I take up and from where?

u can try spine epidural injection if still not relieved of symptoms then it needs surgery 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I have pain in my left hand and Left side neck pain.left hand numbness in night time.

Male | 25

Hello
you have cervical pain 
pl take acupuncture
you will get relief in few sessions
take care

Answered on 23rd May '24

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.I am 5 year old male and have duchenne muscular dystrophy ( DMD ) . i can't run and stair climbing .

Male | 5

Duchenne muscular dystrophy is a complex condition that requires a multidisciplinary approach for comprehensive management. Several professional doctors may be involved in the care of someone with DMD to manage your condition and optimize your quality of life.. Physical therapy and rehabilitation areoften recommended for individuals with DMD to help maintain muscle strength, improve mobility, and manage symptoms. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Respected Dr sahab I suffered laziness and tiredness every time but I taken satvit plus co q forte not batter. My sugar, thyroid, vitamin D and vitamin b12 all are ok. pl suggest

Male | 45

If your sugar, thyroid, vitamin D, and vitamin B12 are all normal, then the Satvit Plus Co Q Forte may not be the best choice for you. It is possible that you are just feeling tired due to a lack of sleep or stress. Consider getting more sleep, exercising regularly, and reducing stress. In addition, make sure you are eating a balanced diet with plenty of fruits and vegetables and avoiding processed foods. Finally, if you are still feeling tired, consider talking to your doctor about other potential causes and treatments.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Talking alopathyic medicine for bp & stroke. In this case can take ayurvedic medicines for insomnia

Male | 64

Insomnia makes it hard to fall or stay asle­ep. Stress, medicine­s, and health issues can cause it. Be­ careful taking ayurvedic insomnia meds with allopathic blood pre­ssure or stroke drugs. Always talk to your doctor before­ trying new medicines. This pre­vents interactions and side e­ffects. Communicate cle­arly with your healthcare provider.

Answered on 29th July '24

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I am a nurve patient, but my disease is not anymore, then also I am taking medicine, So my question is that within how many days can I decrease medicine power

Male | 25

When symptoms disappear, it indicates that the treatment is working. For nerve problems, the patient should gradually change medication. The body needs time, usually a few months, to adjust to a new dose before considering reducing it. If you rush this process, symptoms may return.

Answered on 23rd July '24

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Its been 5 months,post stroke treatment,urinary incontinence, not feeling of hunger

Male | 59

After someone has had a stroke, they may not be able to control their bladder and bowel movements. This can result in them wetting or soiling themselves accidentally. One of the reasons for this is that the brain may not be sending the right signals for feeling hungry either. The problem could also be due to damage from the stroke affecting this part of the brain. It would therefore help if you talked with your doctor about it. They could think of ways to help you such as through exercises or drugs. 

Answered on 30th May '24

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Hello sir, I have a pain in my left side skul part ...it had so many years .but now thepain gets worst...more pain...that pain passes to the left sideof ear ,eye, throat, hand also ...and one more thing is...now left eye is getting pain and falls tears also...what is this symptoms

Female | 26

You could be undergoing a migraine experience. Migraines can bring about severe pain in the head which is usually unilateral. It can then spread from the eye, ear, throat, and sometimes even to tearing. Going through the menopause, you may have seasonal hormonal changes. Most people feel that climate change can trigger migraines. To try to avoid migraines, note what triggers to look for, practice some relaxation techniques, and get over-the-counter drugs used with guidance under the care of your doctor could be some good ideas.

Answered on 22nd July '24

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