Understanding Chronic Headaches: Causes and Solutions for Long-Term Pain
Chronic headache I would like to ask the doctor, my boyfriend has been experiencing headaches for five years. Initially, he had headaches 2 to 3 times a week, lasting 3 to 5 hours each time. Now, he has headaches 4 days a week, and they only improve after sleeping for more than 1...
Dr. Hong Weibin Reply:
Hello: If you have long-term headaches but notice a change in the pattern of your headaches, it is advisable to seek assistance from a neurologist at a medical facility for further evaluation and testing.[Read More] Understanding Chronic Headaches: Causes and Solutions for Long-Term Pain
Understanding the Effects of Sirdalud on Weight and Heart Rate
Shenda Heart Rhythm Tablets Hello Doctor: I have migraines, and the frequency of my attacks has increased recently, so I visited a neurologist. The doctor prescribed me Sotalol, two tablets a day, to be taken continuously for one month. I have been taking it for two weeks now, an...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, Miss: I would like to know if the neurologist has prescribed any other medications for migraine prevention for you. Propranolol works by reducing sympathetic nervous system activity. Side effects include dizziness, lightheadedness, dry cough, bradycardia, hypotension, and ...[Read More] Understanding the Effects of Sirdalud on Weight and Heart Rate
Managing Dry Mouth Symptoms While Taking Tofisopam: What to Do?
Experiencing severe dry mouth while taking Tofacitinib (20mg)? Hello Doctor: I have been taking Tofacitinib for almost three months and was supposed to return for a follow-up appointment! However, due to the outbreak of the pandemic, I am hesitant to go to the hospital! Recently,...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Dear Ms. Gao, Atorvastatin is indicated for: reducing the risk of myocardial infarction, lowering the risk of stroke, and decreasing the incidence of cardiovascular events in high-risk groups for coronary heart disease. Since you are 50 years old, I would like to know which risk...[Read More] Managing Dry Mouth Symptoms While Taking Tofisopam: What to Do?
Head Pain When Lying Down: Understanding Neurological Symptoms
Experiencing a headache when lying down? Since the day before yesterday, I've had a slight headache, but last night it suddenly became an explosive pain, the kind that makes my whole head hurt and prevents me from sleeping well. However, sitting up provides some relief. Afte...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Dear Ms. Hsiao, The common cause of the neck compression and pain you are experiencing is likely cervical myofascial pain. Prolonged periods of looking down can lead to overuse of the trapezius muscle in the back of the neck, resulting in neck and shoulder discomfort. Initially,...[Read More] Head Pain When Lying Down: Understanding Neurological Symptoms
Understanding Dizziness: Causes, Symptoms, and Duration
Dizziness issues? Hello doctor, I started feeling dizzy (not to the point of vertigo, but quite uncomfortable) from noon on May 26th. I also have nausea and headaches (in my temples and the back of my head), along with shoulder and neck pain. These symptoms have persisted until n...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, sir: You may want to consider two common issues: heat illness and cervical myofascial pain syndrome. The primary cause is vasodilation of the skin microvasculature in high-temperature outdoor environments, leading to blood pooling in the lower body and a subsequent decreas...[Read More] Understanding Dizziness: Causes, Symptoms, and Duration
Unexplained Body Tremors: Understanding Neurological Symptoms
The body trembles as if being electrocuted? Doctor, every night when I lie down to sleep, my body feels like it's trembling as if being electrocuted, which wakes me up. During the day, I also feel very uncomfortable, as if I'm about to die, and I can't rest or slee...
Dr. Cai Zongzhang Reply:
Hello, Liu Chen! It is recommended to visit the neurology outpatient clinic for an examination.[Read More] Unexplained Body Tremors: Understanding Neurological Symptoms
Understanding Eyebrow Pain and Headaches: Possible Neurological Issues
Forehead and eyebrow pain, headache? Recently, for about 1-2 months, I've been feeling a lot of discomfort in the area between my eyes and eyebrows. I have difficulty concentrating and sometimes feel dizzy, along with occasional headaches. Today, I feel swelling above my rig...
Dr. Cai Zongzhang Reply:
Hello Mr. Lin! Based on the symptoms mentioned, it is recommended to consult a neurologist and an otolaryngologist for examination.[Read More] Understanding Eyebrow Pain and Headaches: Possible Neurological Issues
Understanding Headaches After Nasal Swab Tests: When to Seek Help
Headache after rapid testing? Hello, doctor! After I performed a rapid test by swabbing my right nostril, I experienced a tingling sensation in the entire right side of my occipital region, extending to the top of my head and deep within my nostril. This sensation then evolves in...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Dear Ms. Mei, Your symptoms may be a result of excessive neck extension during the screening process. It is recommended that you keep your eyes focused straight ahead, and the physician can adjust the angle of the screening. As long as you remain still, the difficulty of the exa...[Read More] Understanding Headaches After Nasal Swab Tests: When to Seek Help
Could My Mother's Symptoms Indicate Meningitis? Seeking Guidance
Could this be a meningitis infection? I'm not a doctor, but I can provide some information based on your description. Your mother's symptoms, including severe cough, fever, confusion, and weakness, could potentially be related to meningitis, especially given her recent ...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Dear Ms. LULU, It is likely not "meningitis." Common symptoms include fever, headache, photophobia, chills, rapid heartbeat, neck stiffness, fatigue, drowsiness, and agitation. This type of headache is caused by inflammation, often accompanied by nausea and vomiting, a...[Read More] Could My Mother's Symptoms Indicate Meningitis? Seeking Guidance
Understanding Occipital Pain and Neck Stiffness After Ureteroscopy
Pain in the back of the head and neck stiffness? Hello doctor, I recently underwent a "flexible ureteroscopic lithotripsy" for kidney stones. Two days later, I experienced pure headaches and fever, which later turned into pain at the back of my head. I had a fever on th...
Dr. Cai Zongzhang Reply:
Hello, Ms. Huang! Based on the symptoms mentioned, it is recommended that you visit a neurology clinic as soon as possible.[Read More] Understanding Occipital Pain and Neck Stiffness After Ureteroscopy
Dizziness and Trapezius Pain: When to See a Neurologist?
Dizziness and trapezius muscle pain? Hello, Dr. Jiang. Recently, I've been experiencing neck pain and discomfort in my trapezius muscles, and I've also had some pain in my forehead and head. Whenever I sit and use the computer (due to work), the discomfort worsens. Some...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: Based on your description, it may be necessary to consider cervical spine disorders, specifically cervical spondylosis, which can cause neck pain and stiffness. This condition may compress nearby nerve roots, leading to pain that can extend to the shoulders, arms, and hand...[Read More] Dizziness and Trapezius Pain: When to See a Neurologist?
Understanding Brain Waves: Can They Indicate Brain Tumors?
Brain waves and brain tumors? The article you found discusses that electroencephalography (EEG) can detect abnormal waveforms in specific areas of the brain, indicating that there may be dysfunction in those regions. However, it emphasizes that while EEG and neurological examinat...
Dr. Hong Weibin Reply:
Hello: Essentially, an electroencephalogram (EEG) is a functional test used to assess the integrity of brain function. The concept of this article is correct. To completely rule out a brain tumor, imaging studies are still necessary. Brain tumors can be classified as benign or ma...[Read More] Understanding Brain Waves: Can They Indicate Brain Tumors?
Understanding Headaches: Could They Indicate a Brain Tumor?
Headache Brain Tumor Hello Doctor, I have been experiencing headaches that wake me up at night for the past three weeks. I feel a lot of pain when I think or engage in mental activities, making it difficult to continue. I often feel pain in my right temple, and for the past two d...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: 1. Does a normal EEG mean that there is no brain tumor? 2. The doctor mentioned that if there is a headache but the EEG is normal, then it should not be a brain issue. Is that correct? 3. Is it possible that my symptoms could be due to a brain tumor, or could they be somet...[Read More] Understanding Headaches: Could They Indicate a Brain Tumor?
Managing Post-Trauma Headaches After a Car Accident: Seeking Alternatives to Medication
Inquiry about headaches following a car accident-related brain injury? A family member suffered a brain injury from a car accident and has been in a coma for about two weeks. They have been monitored with MRI scans for two years, and the brain condition has stabilized, so no furt...
Dr. Cai Zongzhang Reply:
Hello Wen! Based on the symptoms mentioned, it is likely that you are experiencing post-traumatic chronic neuropathic pain in the head. It is recommended that you visit a neurology clinic for treatment.[Read More] Managing Post-Trauma Headaches After a Car Accident: Seeking Alternatives to Medication
Persistent Dizziness and Nausea: When to Seek Neurological Help
Feeling nauseous all day, like being car sick? Hello Dr. Jiang, I started experiencing mild dizziness around January of this year, similar to motion sickness, accompanied by a feeling of nausea and frequent burping. This would last for about one to two hours but did not affect my...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, based on your description, there are many potential causes for dizziness, such as anemia, autonomic nervous system dysfunction, and inner ear imbalance, which may contribute to your symptoms. First, it is important to rule out anemia or fluid deficiency that could lead to ...[Read More] Persistent Dizziness and Nausea: When to Seek Neurological Help
Understanding Electric Sensations in the Right Cheekbone: A Neurological Concern
Electric sensation in the right zygomatic bone? This month, I have occasionally experienced an electric shock sensation in my right cheekbone. It's not frequent, and pressing on it provides some relief. About three days ago, I woke up with severe pain in my neck and the back...
Dr. Cai Zongzhang Reply:
Hello! It is recommended to visit the neurology outpatient clinic for an examination.[Read More] Understanding Electric Sensations in the Right Cheekbone: A Neurological Concern
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...[Read More] Understanding Visual Disturbances: Insights on Flashing Lights and Eye Symptoms
Understanding Neurological Symptoms: When to See a Specialist
Current main issues? I no longer feel that way; sometimes my thoughts affect my emotions, and at times I experience discomfort in my head. I suspect it might be related to allergic rhinitis. It doesn't feel like a headache; it's just a general discomfort in my head. I f...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: Your symptoms may suggest tension-type headache, which is caused by muscle tightness in the head. It typically occurs during times of cold, dehydration, or stress. Common manifestations include tight, constricting pain in the forehead and temples, similar to wearing a tigh...[Read More] Understanding Neurological Symptoms: When to See a Specialist
Understanding Cervical Spine Issues and Their Impact on Brain Health
Cervical spine issues affecting the brain? Recently, I have been experiencing a significant feeling of pressure in the upper part of my head (crown area), along with frequent dizziness and difficulty focusing my vision. I also feel pain in the cervical spine area and a sensation ...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: Your symptoms may suggest tension-type headache, which is caused by muscle tightness in the head. Additionally, discomfort can lead to hyperventilation. The symptoms of tension-type headache include a tightening pain in the forehead and temples, similar to wearing a tight ...[Read More] Understanding Cervical Spine Issues and Their Impact on Brain Health
Understanding Cervical Spine Issues and Their Impact on Brain Health
Cervical spine issues related to the brain? Recently, I have been experiencing a significant sense of pressure in the upper part of my head (crown area), frequent dizziness, and difficulty focusing my vision. I also feel pain and tension in my cervical spine, along with frequent ...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: Your symptoms may suggest tension-type headache, which is caused by muscle tightness in the head. As for the diagnosis of poor circulation in the extremities, it may be related to peripheral vasoconstriction due to emotional stress. It is recommended that you visit a neuro...[Read More] Understanding Cervical Spine Issues and Their Impact on Brain Health