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Post-Car Accident Injuries: Should I See a Neurologist?

Injury issues due to a car accident? Hello, doctor. I was sent to the emergency room due to a car accident, and I experienced pain in multiple areas, including my head, lower back, hands, ankles, and toes. The hospital performed a CT scan on my head and lower back, and X-rays on ...


Dr. Cai Zongzhang Reply:
Hello, Xiao Fangkuai! The process of injury from a car accident can cause multiple contusions. The purpose of an X-ray is solely to check for fractures; contusions can only be assessed based on external signs such as redness, swelling, and pain, as X-rays cannot visualize contusi...

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Understanding Visual Disturbances: Insights on Flashing Lights and Eye Symptoms

Frequent bright spots and flashes in the eyes are indicative of enhanced Scherer's symptom? Hello Doctor, I am really very anxious and I seek your help to understand what might be wrong with me. I apologize for the lengthy message. My symptoms started in January after I boug...


Dr. Hong Weibin Reply:
Hello: 1-4. It is likely due to eye strain; I recommend reducing the use of VR, mobile phones, and computers, and taking more breaks. Improvement is expected in a few months. 5-6. It may be "typical aura without headache." In some patients, typical auras are always acco...

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Understanding ALS: Coping with Muscle Twitches and Anxiety

About Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) I consulted a doctor regarding my muscle twitching, and he said it is unlikely to be Parkinson's disease. He prescribed medication and ordered blood tests to check my ion levels. I have a follow-up appointment on April 30 to review t...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: It is recommended that you engage in stretching exercises and strength training. Avoid the intake of tobacco, alcohol, and coffee to reduce muscle tremors. It is advisable to consult a neurologist (peripheral nerve specialist) to discuss examinations and treatment. Wishing...

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Understanding Muscle Tremors: Symptoms, Concerns, and Next Steps

About muscle twitching? Hello Doctor, I have recently noticed a lack of sensation in a specific area at the back of my throat, which made me worried enough to see a doctor. The doctor reviewed my previous reports, tested my reflexes with a hammer, conducted a consultation, and ha...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: You are concerned about Parkinson's disease, which typically does not occur in your age group unless there are familial genetic factors involved. Instead, you should consider drug-induced extrapyramidal syndrome, which occurs when the body's motor system is disru...

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Chronic Right Upper Arm Pain: Causes and Management Strategies

Persistent pain in the right upper arm? I would like to ask the doctor, I am currently 18 years old, but I have experienced persistent pain in my right upper arm since childhood. It is not particularly severe, but certain specific positions can trigger intense soreness, requiring...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: Based on your description, it may be necessary to consider cervical spine disorders. Excessive force during cervical rotation and other external factors may lead to cervical instability, dislocation, and cervical disc herniation. Typical discomfort symptoms associated with...

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Chronic Right Upper Arm Pain: Causes and Management Strategies

Persistent pain in the right upper arm? I would like to ask the doctor, I am currently 18 years old, but I have experienced persistent pain in my right upper arm since childhood. It's not particularly severe, but certain specific positions can trigger intense soreness, requi...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, based on your described symptoms, they are very similar to cervical myofascial pain syndrome. Clinically, it often presents as pain at the affected site, discomfort, muscle stiffness, or a heavy sensation, and sometimes palpable fibrous nodules in the subcutaneous tissue. ...

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Chronic Right Upper Arm Pain: Causes and Management Strategies

Persistent pain in the right upper arm? I would like to ask the doctor, I am currently 18 years old, but I have had persistent pain in my right upper arm since childhood. It is not particularly severe, but certain specific positions can trigger intense soreness, requiring me to c...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: Based on your description, it may be necessary to consider cervical spine disorders, possibly due to nerve root compression. Excessive force during cervical rotation and other external factors may lead to cervical instability, dislocation, and cervical disc herniation. Typ...

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Understanding Widespread Pain: When to See a Specialist for Neurological Issues

Multiple areas of pain in a short period of time? Over the past month, I have been experiencing various pains throughout my body. Initially, I consulted a specialist, but due to the wide range of symptoms and the duration of the issue, I began to wonder if it might be related to ...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: It is recommended that you print out the detailed description and discuss it with your physician. Based on your description, fibromyalgia should be considered. Clinically, it is differentiated from other conditions that present with widespread pain, such as inflammatory or...

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Chronic Joint Pain for 26 Years: Seeking Answers and Effective Solutions

I have been troubled by joint issues for approximately 26 years, and all examinations have yielded no results? Hello, I have been experiencing issues with my joints since the fourth grade, and I am now 36 years old, with these problems still persisting. I have undergone prelimina...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: It seems that you may have a problem with widespread pain. Conditions that can manifest as widespread pain include inflammatory or degenerative arthritis, thyroid disorders, vitamin D deficiency, systemic lupus erythematosus, polymyositis, liver disease, kidney disease, le...

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Understanding Muscle Twitching and Weakness: Possible Causes and Next Steps

Muscle twitching and weakness? Hello Doctor: At the end of February, I suddenly felt unusual sensations in my limbs, followed by involuntary muscle twitching throughout my arms and legs. Recently, I also noticed that when I try to open my left pinky finger from a fist, it feels s...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: The condition you are concerned about, commonly known as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), primarily involves 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 ...

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Understanding Ear Pulsations: Causes and Treatment Options

There is a sensation of vibration in the ear? Hello, Doctor. Here’s the situation: I have a noticeable pulsating sensation in my right ear, as if some structure is beating or vibrating. I’ve researched online and found that this is different from tinnitus, as it’s not a sound of ...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: Based on your description, it may be necessary to consider Eustachian tube dysfunction, which can lead to pressure imbalance in the middle ear. This may cause a sensation of vibration at times. I recommend that you consult an otolaryngologist to discuss examination and tre...

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Early Signs of ALS: How to Assess Your Symptoms Effectively

Is there a simple preliminary assessment to determine if someone has amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)? Hello, currently I am experiencing weakness in my right hand fingers, but I am not yet unable to use chopsticks, button shirts, or use keys as mentioned online. However, I do...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, based on your description, your symptoms are more indicative of peripheral neuropathy. For example, if it is ulnar nerve neuropathy, resting your elbow on a hard surface or applying pressure to the elbow can likely cause ulnar nerve compression, such as when using a comput...

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Understanding Hand Weakness: A Deep Dive into Neurological Concerns

Occasionally, there is weakness in the fingertips? Last month, I occasionally experienced weakness in my fingertips (specifically, weakness in the distal phalanx of my left index finger), which would improve after about half a day. I also had brief episodes of pain in my hands an...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, here are a few suggestions for your consideration: 1. It is recommended to consult the same hospital for a comprehensive understanding of your medical history, which can help in diagnosing your condition more effectively. 2. Engaging in physical exercise and getting sunlig...

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Understanding Neurological Symptoms: Concerns About Hand Weakness

Regarding the previous question? Hello Doctor, I am the person who previously asked you about experiencing weakness in the first phalanx of my left finger, where it sometimes cannot be pressed down. I have read your response multiple times, but I still don't understand your ...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: You may be overthinking it. It is recommended to establish a complete medical history with the same hospital. The diagnosis of a disease requires a period of observation and assessment. It is advisable to develop a routine of moderate exercise and regular sleep patterns, i...

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Understanding Numbness in the Tips of Your Left Hand Fingers

Numbness in the fingertips of the left hand? Recently, I've been experiencing tingling in the fingertips of my index finger, middle finger, and ring finger on my left hand. I would like to confirm the cause and whether I need treatment.


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: Your symptoms may suggest carpal tunnel syndrome. Carpal tunnel syndrome refers to the clinical symptoms caused by the compression of the median nerve as it passes through the wrist, which is surrounded by the carpal bones and ligaments forming the "carpal tunnel.&quo...

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Causes and Treatments for Left Hand Finger Tingling: What You Need to Know

Numbness in the fingertips of the left hand? Recently, I've been experiencing numbness in the fingertips of my index finger, middle finger, and ring finger on my left hand. I would like to confirm the cause and whether I need treatment.


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: Your symptoms may suggest carpal tunnel syndrome. Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when the median nerve, which runs through the wrist, is compressed by the ligament located above it as it passes through the "carpal tunnel" formed by the carpal bones and ligaments. ...

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Understanding Ulnar Nerve Dysfunction: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment

Ulnar nerve neuropathy Hello Doctor: I began experiencing slight numbness in my left little finger and an unusual sensation when touched around mid-last year, which is not like the normal feeling of my fingers. I have tried various folk remedies, chiropractic treatments, and medi...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, based on your description, the first consideration should be ulnar nerve pathology. However, since the symptoms extend to the shoulder, it may also be necessary to consider compression of the nerve roots at the first thoracic vertebra. The causes of compression, whether it...

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Understanding Weakness in the First Finger Joint: Causes and Concerns

Weakness in the first phalanx of the left hand? Hello, I sometimes feel weakness in the first phalanx of my left index finger when pressing down, usually occurring at night, and it feels better after I wake up. My left thumb and middle finger have also experienced this once; my r...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: Your symptoms seem to be located in the joints of your hand. It may be necessary to consider issues related to the muscles and tendons. I recommend discussing further examinations with your attending physician, as many tests may not provide definitive answers. It might be ...

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Understanding Finger Pain and Numbness from Gaming: Causes and Solutions

Long-term use of the index finger on the keyboard can lead to pain in the finger joints and numbness in the index finger when holding objects while standing? Due to playing some online games, I may have caused pain in the joint of my index finger from excessive clicking. Now, whe...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, based on your description, your symptoms seem to resemble sensory abnormalities in the distribution areas of the sixth and seventh cervical nerve roots caused by nerve compression. Shoulder, neck, and back pain are common ailments in modern individuals, especially among th...

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Understanding Finger Spasms: Causes and Solutions for Neurological Issues

Inability to open fingers of both hands? Initially, there were spasms in the fingers, such as when holding a pen or chopsticks, causing the fingers to seem to curl inward and unable to open. Now, the frequency has increased, and almost every time I perform fine motor tasks, it oc...


Dr. Cai Zongzhang Reply:
It is recommended to visit the neurology outpatient clinic for examination.

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