Understanding Involuntary Muscle Twitches: Causes and Solutions
Involuntary muscle twitching throughout the body? Long-term sitting in the office has caused my legs to feel numb while sitting, and my muscles are twitching continuously throughout my body, especially in my thighs, calves, and face, which twitches quite frequently. Sometimes I a...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: There are many potential causes for the symptoms of leg numbness and tingling, such as lumbar nerve compression and electrolyte imbalances, which need to be evaluated. Additionally, the numbness in your hands may suggest hyperventilation syndrome, which can lead to decreas...[Read More] Understanding Involuntary Muscle Twitches: Causes and Solutions
Numbness on Half of the Back of My Hand: When to See a Neurologist?
Numbness in half of the back of the hand? I have numbness on the left half of the back of my left hand and half of my little finger, but the palm is not numb, and I do not feel weakness or pain. It has been like this for about a week. Should I see a neurologist for this?
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: Your symptoms are more indicative of ulnar nerve entrapment, particularly affecting the branches on the back of the hand. When the elbow rests on a hard surface, such as a table, or when pressure is applied to the elbow, it can likely lead to ulnar nerve entrapment, especi...[Read More] Numbness on Half of the Back of My Hand: When to See a Neurologist?
Understanding Headaches and Visual Disturbances: When to Seek Help
Headache and visual disturbances? Hello Doctor, I often experience jumping lines and words when reading, and I frequently notice discrepancies between what I see and what I write or say. However, my eye examination showed no issues with my vision (only nearsightedness, with no ot...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, based on your description, the first consideration for common prodromal migraine symptoms in women is the occurrence of visual disturbances. These may include seeing bright lights resembling stars and lightning, as well as blurred or distorted vision, which are all prodrom...[Read More] Understanding Headaches and Visual Disturbances: When to Seek Help
How Long Can I Take Micobalance for Nerve Repair?
How long can Micropore be taken? Hello Dr. Jiang, I participated in a half marathon in the second half of last year, and after finishing, I noticed pain in the ball of my foot. This later developed into numbness in my toes, and even in winter, my big toe becomes numb in colder we...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: Your issue may be related to compression of the plantar nerves causing metatarsal nerve damage. If you are experiencing recurrent pain in the forefoot, it may be worth considering excessive foot rotation while running and insufficient arch support. Regarding the use of vit...[Read More] How Long Can I Take Micobalance for Nerve Repair?
Understanding Facial Nerve Dysfunction After Cosmetic Procedures
Facial nerve Hello, doctor. Two years ago, I had a cosmetic mole removal procedure done near the inner corner of my eyebrow. About a month later, I noticed a slight drooping of my eyelid, but since it was not very noticeable, I thought I was overreacting and did not see a doctor....
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: Your symptoms are very similar to peripheral facial nerve palsy, primarily affecting the seventh cranial nerve. The clinical symptoms include occasional numbness or stiffness in the face. Due to the inability to close the eyelids, tearing may also occur. Typically, the imp...[Read More] Understanding Facial Nerve Dysfunction After Cosmetic Procedures
Neck Examination: Understanding Neurological Symptoms and Diagnostic Options
Neck examination Hello, Dr. Jiang: About ten years ago, one day I pressed hard on my left neck, and then suddenly felt as if my entire right side was filled with water; it felt strange. Since then, I have been unable to resolve several sequelae. 1. The corner of my mouth droops t...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: Your symptoms may be more indicative of cervical radiculopathy due to nerve root compression, especially since the symptoms worsen after lifting heavy objects. Additionally, abnormalities in the cervical blood vessels can sometimes present similar symptoms. It is recommend...[Read More] Neck Examination: Understanding Neurological Symptoms and Diagnostic Options
Understanding Muscle Twitches: Neurological Symptoms Explained
Muscle twitching Initially, there was just a feeling of soreness in the muscles of the arms and legs, and standing for a longer period causes pain. The right hand experiences pain in the little finger, there is persistent noise and echo in the ears, and the left side of the face ...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: Your symptoms are quite atypical and involve multiple different neurological areas that need to be analyzed individually: 1. Pain in the little finger of the right hand: This may indicate a joint issue, but if there are symptoms of numbness or tingling, ulnar nerve patholo...[Read More] Understanding Muscle Twitches: Neurological Symptoms Explained
Understanding Childhood Epilepsy: Is It Truly Benign After Years Without Seizures?
Inquiry about epilepsy issues? Hello, Dr. Jiang. I have a question to ask you: I had epilepsy when I was a child, and I took my medication regularly, gradually reducing and eventually stopping it around the time I was in the third year of junior high school. Since then, I have no...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: Your symptoms resemble benign childhood epilepsy. The clinical symptoms of benign childhood epilepsy typically occur between the ages of 3 and 13, with the most common age range being 6 to 9 years. The symptoms primarily consist of focal twitching of the face and limbs. Mo...[Read More] Understanding Childhood Epilepsy: Is It Truly Benign After Years Without Seizures?
Understanding Facial Nerve Palsy: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options
Facial nerve paralysis Hello, doctor. On March 14th, I suddenly felt pain in the right side of my neck, which didn't feel like a muscle strain but rather like nerve pain. However, it improved by the evening. On the morning of March 15th, the pain returned and lasted all day ...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: Your symptoms indicate peripheral facial nerve paralysis, primarily affecting the seventh cranial nerve (if it were due to cervical nerve compression, it would not affect the face). Clinically, symptoms may include pain behind the ear 1-2 days prior to the onset. There may...[Read More] Understanding Facial Nerve Palsy: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options
Understanding Balance Issues: Insights on Neurological Symptoms and Management
Frequent feelings of heaviness in the head and lightness in the legs, leading to imbalance during activities? Hello, I often feel unbalanced when I start moving in the morning (I don't feel much when sitting or lying down). For example, if I turn too quickly, I experience a ...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: Headaches can be quite bothersome, and if you are experiencing them frequently, you might consider using preventive medications that have low side effects and can be used long-term. Common prodromal symptoms of migraine include visual disturbances, such as seeing bright li...[Read More] Understanding Balance Issues: Insights on Neurological Symptoms and Management
Understanding Post-Concussion Symptoms: What to Do After a Head Injury
Concussion inquiries? Hello Doctor: I was involved in a motorcycle accident four weeks ago as a passenger, wearing a full-face helmet. I have no memory of the accident and when I opened my eyes again, I was already in the hospital. I was unconscious when I was brought to the hosp...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: Because you have sustained a severe head injury, common symptoms include the following: – Vomiting two times or more – Age over 65 or under 2 years – Drug or alcohol overdose – Persistent severe diffuse headache – Loss of consciousness for more than 30 minutes after the in...[Read More] Understanding Post-Concussion Symptoms: What to Do After a Head Injury
Understanding Eyelid Twitching: Signs of Facial Nerve Disorders?
Eyelid issues Doctor, I have been experiencing slight twitching in my left eyelid for about a month now, although there were periods when it stopped. Recently, in the last three days, it has become more frequent, but today it has decreased again. However, I have felt a strange se...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: Based on your description, the cause of eyelid twitching is primarily due to facial nerve instability. If the eyelid continues to twitch, the physician will carefully observe the patient's face during the consultation. If, aside from the eyelid, no other facial muscle...[Read More] Understanding Eyelid Twitching: Signs of Facial Nerve Disorders?
Understanding Eye Twitching: Causes, Symptoms, and When to Seek Help
The lower eyelid has been twitching intermittently for a week? For a week, my lower eyelid has been twitching (since Sunday). That morning, I woke up feeling some swelling at the outer corner of my upper eyelid and lower eyelid. I thought it was just normal edema, so I didn'...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: Your symptoms may suggest myofascial pain syndrome in the posterior neck muscle group, which can also lead to referred discomfort in the eyes. The key issue lies within the muscles of the posterior neck. The myofascial connection points are located in the forehead area. I&...[Read More] Understanding Eye Twitching: Causes, Symptoms, and When to Seek Help
Understanding Dizziness and Imbalance: Possible Neurological Causes
Dizziness and a sense of imbalance? Hello Doctor, I have been experiencing frequent headaches and dizziness lately. However, the dizziness is not like the room spinning; it feels more like a sudden moment of disorientation, accompanied by a sensation of my heart skipping a beat. ...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: If dizziness is related to head position, it may be necessary to consider benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), which is usually caused by inner ear imbalance. However, since you mentioned symptoms of visual and sensory tilt, it may be important to consider issues r...[Read More] Understanding Dizziness and Imbalance: Possible Neurological Causes
Understanding Persistent Headaches: Causes and Concerns
Headache for more than two weeks? Hello doctor, I have been experiencing migraines for several years. Previously, the pain was on the left side, occurring before my menstrual period or during times of stress. The pain felt like a throbbing sensation in the back of my head and tem...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, I am not sure if you are experiencing any cold symptoms, which could potentially lead to tension-type headaches. Common prodromal symptoms of migraines include visual disturbances, such as seeing stars or flashes of light, as well as blurred or distorted vision. These ar...[Read More] Understanding Persistent Headaches: Causes and Concerns
Understanding Numbness in the Right Face, Arm, and Neck: Causes and Concerns
Numbness in the right side of the face, right arm, and back of the neck? Hello Doctor, yesterday while I was sleeping, I suddenly felt a tingling sensation in my right arm. After sitting up, I experienced a warm, swollen feeling in my neck along with tingling. When I lay back dow...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: The numbness you are experiencing may be caused by compression of the cervical spinal nerves. Additionally, you mentioned that the symptoms become more pronounced when you bend your neck, which could also be due to inflammation and swelling of the cervical spinal cord. It ...[Read More] Understanding Numbness in the Right Face, Arm, and Neck: Causes and Concerns
Understanding Numbness in Right Face, Arm, and Neck: Possible Causes
There is a tingling sensation in the right side of the face, right arm, and back of the neck? Hello, doctor. Yesterday, while I was sleeping, I suddenly felt a tingling sensation in my right arm. When I sat up, I experienced a warm, swollen feeling in my neck along with tingling....
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: The numbness you are experiencing may be caused by compression of the cervical spinal nerves. Additionally, you mentioned that the symptoms become more pronounced when you bend your neck, which could also be due to inflammation and swelling of the cervical spinal cord. It ...[Read More] Understanding Numbness in Right Face, Arm, and Neck: Possible Causes
Understanding Deep Foot Pain: Causes and Solutions for Your Symptoms
Deep pain in the soles of both feet? Hello, Doctor. I would like to ask you: A few days ago, I started experiencing mild pain in the soles of both feet, which has progressed to localized pain today. The affected area includes the five toes (with the big toe experiencing more stab...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: Your symptoms may suggest Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome, as the posterior tibial nerve is compressed while passing through the tarsal tunnel behind the medial malleolus. Common clinical symptoms include numbness, burning sensations, tingling, and other abnormal sensations in the ...[Read More] Understanding Deep Foot Pain: Causes and Solutions for Your Symptoms
Chronic Hand Numbness and Pain: Which Specialist Should You See?
For years of paralysis and pain, which specialty should I consult? Hello, doctor. I often experience numbness, stiffness, and pain in both my hands, which has been ongoing for several years. The pain tends to be particularly severe in winter, waking me up at night in tears, espec...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when the median nerve is compressed by ligaments as it passes through the wrist, leading to numbness in the hand from the thumb to half of the ring finger. Generally, sensory nerves are affected first, and after some time, motor nerves may als...[Read More] Chronic Hand Numbness and Pain: Which Specialist Should You See?
Understanding Muscle Twitches: Are They Linked to ALS or Anxiety?
Muscle twitching Hello Doctor: I experienced dizziness and weakness in my limbs at the end of December last year. After visiting a neurology department at the hospital, an EEG showed no abnormalities. However, I continued to feel dizzy into early January, so I switched to another...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: The ALS you are concerned about primarily refers to issues with motor neurons. Motor neurons control muscle movement; generally, the motor neurons in the brain are referred to as upper motor neurons, while those in the brainstem and spinal cord are called lower motor neuro...[Read More] Understanding Muscle Twitches: Are They Linked to ALS or Anxiety?