Understanding Sudden Numbness and Right-Sided Head Pain: Neurology Insights
Intermittent numbness in the body and a dull pain on the right side of the head? Hello, Doctor: Recently, I have been experiencing occasional tingling sensations throughout my body, similar to being suddenly shocked. Aside from my head, I don't feel discomfort anywhere else....
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Dear Mr. Chang, The symptoms you mentioned may initially suggest cervical nerve root compression, which is often related to tightness in the cervical muscles and degeneration of the cervical spine. This condition typically presents with pain at the affected site, discomfort, mus...[Read More] Understanding Sudden Numbness and Right-Sided Head Pain: Neurology Insights
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 Scalp Tingling and Dizziness: Possible Causes and Concerns
Scalp tingling and dizziness? Hello, doctor. Over the past year, I have occasionally experienced dizziness and tingling in my scalp. Sometimes it occurs on one side, sometimes on both sides, and at times it even extends to my face, but there is no drooping or anything like that—j...
Dr. Hong Weibin Reply:
Hello: The most common cause of dizziness is dysfunction of the vestibular inner ear. Common triggers include viral infections, dehydration, stress, lack of sleep, and emotional factors. The scalp may experience intermittent numbness or tingling due to various factors such as ski...[Read More] Understanding Scalp Tingling and Dizziness: Possible Causes and Concerns
Understanding Uncomfortable Head Sensations: Neurological Insights and Advice
Head discomfort? In the past, I sometimes felt that my surroundings were chaotic, but it wasn't a visual issue; it was purely a personal sensation that occurred only occasionally. My head would feel uncomfortable, as if I was receiving messages from others that I couldn'...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, based on your description, your symptoms may suggest a migraine with aura, which typically presents with visual disturbances. These can include seeing stars and lightning-like flashes, as well as blurred or distorted vision, all of which are common migraine auras. A few mi...[Read More] Understanding Uncomfortable Head Sensations: Neurological Insights and Advice
Understanding Visual Disturbances: Managing Symptoms Beyond Neurology
Feeling disoriented? I feel that my visual perception of the surrounding environment appears chaotic, but it is not actually disordered. I have undergone neck ultrasound, head MRI, and CT scans, all of which showed no abnormalities. My confirmed diagnoses are schizophrenia and al...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: Your symptoms are related to your vision. Neck ultrasound, head MRI, and CT scans have not explained the issues with your optic nerve, as well as functional problems such as migraines. If your symptoms improve after taking migraine medication, it may be worth considering t...[Read More] Understanding Visual Disturbances: Managing Symptoms Beyond Neurology
Frequent Headaches and Nosebleeds: When to Seek Medical Advice
Headache and nosebleed? I sometimes experience unexplained headaches and have been having frequent nosebleeds lately. While eating hot pot, I find that my nose starts bleeding uncontrollably. I visited an otolaryngologist, but the doctor said everything is normal and there are no...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: It is recommended to visit the ENT department at the hospital to determine the location of the nosebleed, which may help identify possible causes. You might also want to consider coagulation disorders. As for the headache, common causes include tension-type headaches or mi...[Read More] Frequent Headaches and Nosebleeds: When to Seek Medical Advice
Genetic Links Between Migraine and Stroke Risk: What You Need to Know
Genetic predisposition to migraine and its association with the risk of stroke? Hello, doctor. I have had a predisposition to migraines since I was a child, experiencing them intermittently around the age of six or seven. In addition to unilateral headaches, I also experienced sy...
Dr. Cai Zongzhang Reply:
Clinical cases have confirmed that severe migraine attacks can trigger strokes; however, rare instances suggest that neurologists should monitor these patients. Proper management of migraines can help prevent strokes.[Read More] Genetic Links Between Migraine and Stroke Risk: What You Need to Know
The Connection Between Migraine and ADHD: Exploring Neurological Links
The relationship between migraine predisposition and ADHD? Hello, Doctor. Let me briefly introduce my situation. I have been experiencing migraines since I was a child, around six or seven years old. I typically have unilateral headaches, mostly on the left side, accompanied by p...
Dr. Cai Zongzhang Reply:
Most migraines have trigger factors, but there are too many possible causes to confirm with a single test. It is recommended to keep a headache diary to record events before and after the headache occurs, as well as daily activities, which can increase the chances of identifying ...[Read More] The Connection Between Migraine and ADHD: Exploring Neurological Links
Understanding Nighttime Headaches: Causes and When to Seek Help
Headache during sleep at night? Hello Doctor: I am the person who asked question #166040. It seems that the answer to someone else's question was mistakenly applied to mine, so I am asking again. Thank you! I have a history of migraines, experiencing them about 2-3 times a m...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: Your symptoms occurring at midnight may suggest a variant of migraine. Alternatively, it could be due to slow breathing during sleep, leading to increased cerebral blood flow and elevated intracranial pressure, which can cause headaches. It is recommended that you visit a ...[Read More] Understanding Nighttime Headaches: Causes and When to Seek Help
Understanding Nighttime Headaches: Causes and When to Seek Help
Headache during sleep at night? Hello Doctor: I have a history of migraines, occurring about 2-3 times a month, usually while I am awake. However, in the past month, I have been experiencing headaches frequently during the night, waking up suddenly from sleep due to pain. On a pa...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: The commonly referred to "wet ears" is actually oily earwax. It is not recommended to use cotton swabs for cleaning, as they often push the earwax further in, leading to impaction. The external auditory canal has its own self-cleaning mechanism, so it is advisabl...[Read More] Understanding Nighttime Headaches: Causes and When to Seek Help
Understanding Aura Migraines: Do You Need Lifelong Medication?
Prodromal migraine Hello Doctor: I would like to ask you about the aura flashes I started experiencing in 2018 before my migraines. I underwent medication treatment for a period of time, and since my headaches have become more manageable this year, I have not continued taking med...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: The aura symptoms you mentioned are a type of temporary focal neurological phenomenon that typically occur before or during a migraine attack. They gradually develop over a period of time and usually last no longer than 60 minutes. If there is no significant impact on dail...[Read More] Understanding Aura Migraines: Do You Need Lifelong Medication?
Understanding Sudden Sharp Pain in the Back of the Head
Pain in the back of the head? Two days ago, I suddenly experienced a sharp, lightning-like pain in the area near the back of my head, specifically on the right side. The pain occurs as a brief episode and is not consistent in timing; it can happen at any time throughout the day. ...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: Your symptoms may suggest tension-type headache, which is caused by muscle tightness in the head. Common manifestations include tight, constricting pain in the forehead and temples, similar to wearing a tight headband. Since it is caused by muscle fatigue, it typically sta...[Read More] Understanding Sudden Sharp Pain in the Back of the Head
Understanding Headaches and Mood Changes: When to Seek Neurology Help
Headache and mood swings? Hello, doctor. Previously, I had a vague pain in the right occipital region, but I thought it was a migraine and didn't pay much attention. However, I recently noticed that this situation has become increasingly severe. I didn't notice when the...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, based on your description, it seems less likely to be a migraine. Migraine is a type of vascular headache caused by neurological factors, and it typically does not present with localized pain points. The more common cause of right-sided neck pain is cervical myofascial pai...[Read More] Understanding Headaches and Mood Changes: When to Seek Neurology Help
Understanding Post-Concussion Symptoms: When to See a Neurologist
Approximately five years ago, I sustained a significant blow to the back of my head? At around 14 years old, I experienced a significant blow to the back of my head while playing. Recently, I've noticed that I sometimes forget what I wanted to say or the names of my high sch...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, based on your description, generally speaking, head trauma without loss of consciousness, the use of anticoagulants, or significant local hematomas is usually mild. If your symptoms have persisted for more than six months, they may be less related to the incident that occu...[Read More] Understanding Post-Concussion Symptoms: When to See a Neurologist
Managing Headaches and Dizziness: Insights from Neurology
Headache + Dizziness Hello Doctor: I have been experiencing headaches for a long time, but about a month ago, the frequency increased. I consulted a neurologist who diagnosed me with simple migraines and prescribed pain relief and preventive medication. Two weeks later, I noticed...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Based on your description, in addition to migraines, tension-type headaches should also be considered. The symptoms of tension-type headaches include: (1) Typically bilateral, located in the occipital and parietal regions, sometimes with widespread pain. The nature of the pain is...[Read More] Managing Headaches and Dizziness: Insights from Neurology
Understanding Headaches and Dizziness: When to Seek Further Evaluation
Headache + Dizziness Hello Doctor: I have been experiencing headaches for a long time, but about a month ago, the frequency increased. I consulted a neurologist who diagnosed me with simple migraines and prescribed pain relief and preventive medications. Two weeks later, I notice...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Based on your description, in addition to migraines, tension-type headaches should also be considered. The symptoms of tension-type headaches include: (1) Typically bilateral, located in the occipital and parietal regions, sometimes with widespread pain. The nature of the pain is...[Read More] Understanding Headaches and Dizziness: When to Seek Further Evaluation
Understanding Dizziness: Differentiating Between Common Neurological Conditions
Differential Diagnosis of Dizziness Hello, doctor. Since elementary school, I have been experiencing dizziness (not vertigo) for over ten years. I feel constantly lethargic, mentally drained, anxious, and very prone to motion sickness. My dizziness worsens when I am in large shop...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: You mentioned that the three conditions seem to lack a clear direction. I suggest starting with a cup of black coffee every morning. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is considered an adjunctive treatment and cannot cure headaches or similar conditions. You might try it for 5-10 s...[Read More] Understanding Dizziness: Differentiating Between Common Neurological Conditions
Managing Dizziness, Headaches, and Vision Changes: A Neurology Guide
Dizziness, headache, and vision changes? Hello Doctor, I have a problem with anemia. Since last week, I have been experiencing frequent dizziness and nausea, and I have difficulty walking and standing steadily. About three days ago, I visited a doctor who prescribed me Iron suppl...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, Have you had a blood test? Do you have iron deficiency anemia? The iron supplement you mentioned, "Yixuekang," contains Ferrous Fumarate 50mg, Vitamin B2 1mg, Vitamin B12 2mcg, Vitamin B1 1mg, Niacinamide 3mg, and Folic Acid 2mg. Generally speaking, if your ane...[Read More] Managing Dizziness, Headaches, and Vision Changes: A Neurology Guide
Understanding Persistent Headaches and Dizziness: A Neurology Perspective
Headache, head pressure, dizziness? Hello doctor, I have been experiencing dizziness and headaches for the past one to two months. Two months ago, I had an unknown cause of severe head pressure and pain that made it impossible for me to work properly for several days. It improved...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, based on your description, the symptoms resemble those of a migraine. This type of headache lasts from 4 to 72 hours. The characteristics of the headache include unilateral pain, which may feel throbbing or pulsating, often accompanied by nausea and vomiting, as well as se...[Read More] Understanding Persistent Headaches and Dizziness: A Neurology Perspective
Understanding Persistent Headaches: Causes, Treatments, and When to Seek Help
Persistent headache Hello Doctor, On a certain day in May, I suddenly experienced a severe headache accompanied by nausea and the urge to vomit. At that time, I was undergoing treatment in the obstetrics and gynecology department for recurrent candidiasis, and I had taken multi...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: Your symptoms may suggest a vascular headache. Consider the following criteria: (a) recurrent migraine attacks that significantly affect the patient's quality of life or daily activities, with triggers ruled out, and appropriate use of acute treatment medications and ...[Read More] Understanding Persistent Headaches: Causes, Treatments, and When to Seek Help