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Understanding Grandma's Health: Neurological Concerns After a Fall

Is grandma sick? Hello Doctor: My grandmother is eighty years old. She fell two months ago, and an X-ray of her knee showed a fracture. She was hospitalized for a week, and the doctor said she was fine before discharging her. However, after a month, she started to dislike moving ...


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Hello: The issue with grandma may be related to a disruption in her sleep cycle. People spend about one-third of their lives sleeping, so sleep quality is significantly linked to physiological, psychological, and emotional health. Disrupted sleep patterns can lead to decreased al...

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Understanding Chronic Headaches: Symptoms, Causes, and When to Seek Help

Recurrent headaches? Hello, I often experience recurrent headaches! Shaking my head also causes pain! The pain is located on both sides of the top of my head! Sometimes the pain lasts for one or two days, and when it intensifies, it feels really uncomfortable. Activities like cli...


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There are many causes of headaches, and some dangerous conditions to be aware of include intracerebral hemorrhage, meningitis, and brain tumors. The first two types of headaches tend to present acutely and are more severe, while the latter is characterized by chronic, progressive...

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Understanding Facial Numbness and Headaches: When to See a Neurologist

Headache and facial numbness? Hello, Doctor! I would like to ask about some symptoms I've been experiencing. For the past year, I've had frequent numbness on the left side of my face. Previously, I also experienced headaches that felt like pressure and dizziness. I took...


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Numbness on one side of the face may be caused by issues or dysfunction of the trigeminal nerve, which is responsible for facial sensation. Sometimes, it can be a precursor to facial nerve paralysis, peripheral circulation disorders, or may have no identifiable cause. In a small ...

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Understanding Dizziness: Causes, Symptoms, and When to Seek Help

Dizziness Over a year ago, I had high blood pressure readings above 150 at the hospital, and a cardiologist prescribed antihypertensive medication for me, which I took for nearly six months. About a year ago, during a class, I suddenly experienced a blackout and felt dizzy when I...


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Common causes of dizziness: 1. Issues with the vestibular system (often characterized by a spinning sensation), such as benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, Meniere's disease, and vestibular neuritis. 2. Central nervous system problems (often accompanied by focal neurol...

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Understanding Nerve Conduction Velocity Tests for Upper and Lower Limbs

"Measurement of Motor Nerve Conduction Velocity in Upper and Lower Extremities" examination? Dear Dr. Lin, Thank you for your detailed explanation regarding the electromyography (EMG) and nerve injury during my last visit. I went to the neurology department for an EMG ...


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According to what you described, your muscle twitching may be simple localized fasciculations, which are not a disease and will improve on their own. However, since this phenomenon can also be an early symptom of some motor neuron diseases, it is important to monitor its progress...

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Numbness in the Tips of Your Left Hand Fingers: Causes and Concerns

There is a tingling sensation in the fingertips of the left hand? Hello, doctor. Recently, I have been feeling a bit overwhelmed with work, and I'm not sure if it's related to that or if there's an issue with my health. Over the past couple of days, I've notic...


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Hello, the hand is innervated by the ulnar nerve (which supplies the little finger and half of the ring finger) and the median nerve (which supplies the other fingers), while the back of the hand is primarily controlled by the radial nerve. Numbness in the tips of the last three ...

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Understanding Retrograde Neurotherapy: A Breakthrough in Neurological Treatment

Inquiry about retrograde neurotherapy? Here is the clinic information I found regarding Retrograde Neural Therapy for your reference and assessment to assist me in determining if it is the correct medical approach. Thank you. **Dr. Huang Chong-Hsin's Profile** **Education...


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Hello, this therapy (retrograde neurotherapy) does not fall within the scope of traditional neurology that I have studied, so I cannot comment or compare it. I recommend consulting other advanced physicians. Thank you.

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Understanding Electromyography: Insights on Nerve Damage and Concerns

Electromyography (EMG) Hello Dr. Lin: I went to the neurology department for an electromyography (EMG) test due to slight tremors in my right thumb and mild muscle twitching in my right upper arm. The report ruled out the possibility of cervical degeneration and indicated signs o...


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Hello, in the clinical diagnosis of neurological diseases, electromyography (EMG) plays an important role in helping to localize lesions in the peripheral nervous system, including motor neurons, nerve roots, peripheral nerves, neuromuscular junctions, and muscle lesions. You hav...

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Persistent Left-Sided Head Pain: When to Seek Medical Attention?

Persistent throbbing pain on the left side of the head? Dr. Lin: Hello, I have been experiencing migraines for nearly half a month, and I can only fall asleep at night by lying on one side. Additionally, my upper eyelid has been twitching intermittently. My blood pressure is arou...


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Hello, for adults aged 18 and older, if blood pressure readings consistently exceed or equal a systolic pressure of 140 mmHg or a diastolic pressure of 90 mmHg, this is classified as hypertension. However, according to the latest standards, hypertension is defined as a systolic p...

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Understanding Chest Tightness and Tinnitus: When to Seek Neurology Care

Chest tightness and tinnitus? Hello Doctor, in recent years I have often felt chest tightness and difficulty breathing. Sometimes my hands tremble, and my heart races. Additionally, I have poor mental health, dizziness, and occasionally walk off balance. I also experience tinnitu...


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Your symptoms encompass various aspects including respiration, heart rate, sleep, tremors, dizziness, tinnitus, and premature graying of hair. First, it is essential to consider whether these symptoms are caused by autonomic nervous system dysfunction or endocrine disorders. Seco...

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Understanding Dizziness: Causes and Concerns in Neurology

Recently, I have been experiencing dizziness and a sensation of spinning? Hello, Doctor. Recently, whenever I lie down, I experience dizziness, especially when I sleep on my left side, which is the worst—it feels like the entire ceiling is spinning. When I sleep on my right side,...


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Dizziness can be divided into two main categories: 1. Inner ear or vestibular dysfunction, which may sometimes be accompanied by tinnitus or hearing loss; this includes vestibular neuritis, Meniere's disease, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, etc. These conditions usuall...

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Which Specialist to See for Dizziness and Nausea Issues?

If you are experiencing dizziness and nausea, you should consult a physician in the field of Internal Medicine or a specialist in Neurology? Hello, doctor. Since I started teaching at the age of 23, I have been experiencing dizziness and nausea. Initially, I consulted a specialis...


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Basilar-type migraine is a condition that commonly occurs in young women and is associated with genetics and the menstrual cycle. It is caused by abnormal secretion of neurotransmitters leading to abnormal spasms of the basilar artery. Patients may experience dizziness, tinnitus,...

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Stroke Risks in Hot Work Environments and Dietary Considerations

Could you please provide more specific information or questions regarding stroke? Hello Doctor, My mother suddenly lost vision in one eye while working at her company, and later examinations at the hospital revealed signs of a mild stroke. She is currently on regular medication...


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Stroke predominantly occurs in winter due to cold weather causing blood vessels to constrict, leading to increased blood pressure that can result in rupture or blockage. It is particularly concerning for individuals who are frequently exposed to environments with significant temp...

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Understanding Lateral Leg Pain: Causes and Treatment Options

Lateral foot pain Hello Doctor: My mother has been experiencing pain for the past four mornings, starting from the left lower back and extending to the outer side of her left knee. The pain is severe enough that she limps while walking, lasting for about an hour before subsiding....


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Hello, based on the location of your pain, it is likely that you are experiencing Iliotibial Band Syndrome (ITBS), which involves a stable band of muscle tissue on the outer thigh. This condition often arises from insufficient stability in the knee, thigh, or hip joint, or from r...

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Can Neurology Help with Persistent Tinnitus in Older Adults?

Could you please provide more details about the issue of tinnitus? Hello Doctor: My mother (60 years old) has been experiencing a persistent "humming" sound in her right ear for the past three months. She visited an otolaryngologist and underwent a hearing test. The doc...


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Hello, the possible causes of tinnitus are as follows: Subjective tinnitus (rare): The most common causes are vascular disorders (such as issues with veins, arteries, and arteriovenous malformations) and muscular disorders (such as problems with the middle ear muscles, Eustachi...

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Understanding Chronic Headaches: A Guide to Menstrual-Related Pain

Headaches before menstruation..? Hello, doctor. I would like to ask about my condition. I have been experiencing intermittent and unpredictable headaches since my middle school years. I am currently 32 years old, and the frequency of my headaches has been increasing over the year...


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Hello, headaches around the menstrual period are often related to changes in the secretion of female hormones, which cause blood vessel dilation and constriction. This type of vascular pain tends to have a fixed pattern and frequency. However, any pain that persists for a long ti...

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Understanding Persistent Headaches: Could Past Injuries Be the Cause?

Headache Hello Doctor, I often experience intermittent headaches that can last for quite a long time. However, I don't take over-the-counter pain relievers; I just try to rest more. Sometimes, I even sleep for most of the day. Recently, I have also been experiencing excessiv...


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Headaches are a bothersome issue and can range from minor to serious conditions, with each individual's experience varying to some extent. Concerning and dangerous headache-related conditions include intracranial hemorrhage, cerebral infarction, brain tumors, and encephaliti...

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Understanding Reflexive Actions: When to Consult a Neurologist

I'm not quite sure? Hello Doctor: I asked a question on Taiwan's e-network psychiatry, and the doctor's response was as follows: Your issue resembles a reflexive action, involuntary in nature, and it doesn't seem to be caused by tension or anxiety. Instead, it...


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It seems that you may experience excessive salivation in response to certain people or situations. If this occurs only in specific contexts and not generally, it could indicate that you have some emotional stress related to those individuals or situations, which may sensitize you...

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Understanding Excessive Salivation: Is It Linked to Anxiety or Other Factors?

Distress I have a serious question because I don't understand why this happens. My issue is that when I'm not talking to anyone, my saliva tends to be secreted a bit more than average. When I engage in conversation, it increases further, and even when someone is sitting...


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Saliva is a colorless fluid secreted by the salivary glands, produced as a neurogenic response to common physiological, chemical, and psychological stimuli affecting the autonomic nervous system. The quantity of saliva secreted can be influenced by factors such as age, gender, di...

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Understanding Thigh Cramps After Surgery: Causes and Solutions

Thigh cramp Hello Doctor, I had surgery on my thigh and knee due to a car accident last April, where steel pins were inserted. I had the pins removed in mid-October this year. Since the removal, I've been experiencing cramps on the inner side of my thigh over the past week...


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Muscle cramps are often caused by instability in the electrical potential of the nerves controlling the muscles or the muscles themselves, leading to spontaneous discharges and symptoms such as cramps or neuropathic pain. Electrolyte imbalances, the recovery period following nerv...

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