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Understanding Facial Numbness: Possible Causes and When to Seek Help

Stroke causes neurological damage? Hello, Doctor! Four months after getting my front tooth crown, I started experiencing a tingling sensation in my right nostril, right cheekbone, and right ear. Sometimes, the right side of my head also feels this way. What could be the cause? Tw...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello Ms. Vivi, You mentioned experiencing "numbness on the right side of your face? This past six months, you've also had issues with slurred speech and a thick tongue." These symptoms do not seem to be explainable by cervical degeneration or herniated discs. It ...

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Understanding the Mental Health of a 94-Year-Old: Self-Talk and Sleep Aids

A 94-year-old elderly person is talking to themselves with their eyes closed? The elderly person at home takes sleep aids like Eszopiclone and medication for prostate issues. He experiences hearing loss and during the day, he sits on the sofa with his eyes closed, talking to hims...


Dr. Peng Shiwei Reply:
It is recommended to take the elderly to a neurology outpatient clinic for evaluation by a physician. Thank you.

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Understanding Hydrocephalus in the Elderly: Symptoms and Treatment Options

Hydrocephalus (in the elderly) Hello, Doctor. My father (83 years old) was diagnosed with hydrocephalus last year, but during the New Year period, he exhibited symptoms such as reversed sleep-wake cycles, irritability, and delusions. Could you please tell me if hydrocephalus can ...


Dr. Peng Shiwei Reply:
The clinical manifestations of normal pressure hydrocephalus, in addition to gait instability, often include mild dementia and urinary incontinence. Early diagnosis of normal pressure hydrocephalus and prompt drainage of cerebrospinal fluid can significantly improve the patient&#...

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Can Epilepsy Patients Safely Supplement with 5-HTP for Sleep?

Can patients with epilepsy supplement with 5-HTP? Hello Doctor, my mother has epilepsy and is currently prescribed one "Xanax" at bedtime. Since developing epilepsy, she has been dreaming every night and usually remembers her dreams upon waking. Although her daytime ene...


Dr. Cai Zongzhang Reply:
Hello, Xiao K: Sleep disorders and frequent dreaming are commonly caused by age-related central nervous system degeneration. Symptomatic treatment with medication may be used, but there are other possible underlying causes. It is recommended to visit a neurology outpatient clinic...

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Understanding New Headaches: When to Seek Medical Attention

Newly Discovered Headache Hello, doctor. I have been experiencing frequent headaches for many years, usually characterized by a pressure-like pain accompanied by neck stiffness. However, in April of last year, I noticed a new type of headache that feels like a sharp, electric sho...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Dear Ms. Vicky, You mentioned that "the headache feels like a sharp pain... almost like an electric shock," which may suggest cervicogenic headache. Given the new symptoms, it is advisable to consult a neurologist for further evaluation. Neurologists who specialize in ...

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Understanding Numbness in the Top of the Foot and Toes: Causes and Solutions

Numbness in the dorsum of the foot and toes? On February 10, I began to experience a numb sensation in the area of the dorsum of my left foot near the toes, as well as in the toes themselves. There is no pain, and I still have sensation; walking is not an issue, but when wearing ...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Dear Ms. Xiao Bao, You mentioned experiencing a numbness in the area of the dorsum of your left foot near the toes, as well as in the toes themselves. This may indicate peripheral nerve compression, particularly involving the nerve roots in the lumbar spine. Generally, periphera...

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Do Mild Concussions Require MRI Scans? Expert Advice for Parents

Is an MRI necessary for a mild concussion? Hello Doctor, my son had an accident while skiing in Japan before the Lunar New Year. He did not collide with any hard objects, but he experienced a mild concussion. At the time of the incident (around 10:00 PM, as it was night skiing), ...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Dear Miss Hsiao-Lin, You mentioned that your child needs an MRI, which is not inexpensive, and you would like to ask the doctor whether, given your child's current condition, an MRI is necessary for further examination. Currently, the out-of-pocket cost for MRI in Taiwan is...

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Understanding Severe Coma After Massive Hemorrhagic Stroke: A Case Study

Massive hemorrhagic stroke with severe coma? Hello, doctor! My father has a history of hypertension and has been a long-time smoker and drinker. A month ago, he underwent gallbladder removal surgery due to gallstones, during which arrhythmia was discovered. Two weeks after the in...


Dr. Cai Zongzhang Reply:
Hello Ms. Hsueh: 1. Brainstem hemorrhage can lead to post-hemorrhagic hydrocephalus, and ventriculostomy is a reasonable medical intervention. However, the timing of the surgery should be determined based on the patient's condition, so please collaborate with your physicia...

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Post-Surgery Memory Loss: When to Seek Help After Brain Tumor Removal

Recurrent amnesia after brain tumor surgery? Hello Dr. Tsai, my older brother was diagnosed with a brain tumor in the fifth grade (he is currently 29 years old) and underwent immediate surgical resection. Post-surgery, he occasionally experienced transient amnesia and dizziness, ...


Dr. Cai Zongzhang Reply:
Hello: Post-operative residual epilepsy is a common sequela of brain tumors. The aforementioned symptoms may be attributed to seizure activity, and it is recommended to visit a neurology outpatient clinic.

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Left Tongue Numbness and Loss of Taste: Understanding Neurological Issues

Numbness on the left side of the tongue with diminished taste sensation? Hello doctor, my left tongue has been uncomfortable for three days, and then I experienced facial nerve dysfunction on the left side of my face. Four weeks later, my face is almost recovered, but my left ton...


Dr. Cai Zongzhang Reply:
Hello, Huang Xiaoming: The symptoms mentioned above are typical of facial nerve paralysis. It is recommended to visit a neurology outpatient clinic.

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Numbness and Weakness in Left Hand: When to See a Neurologist?

Numbness in the left ring and little fingers, along with weakness in the left hand? I have been sleeping on my left side and then switching to my right side. Recently, I have been experiencing numbness in my left ring and little fingers, weakness in my left hand (for example, I c...


Dr. Wu Mukhan Reply:
Hello, the symptoms you described may be related to an issue with the left ulnar nerve. If there is no improvement, it is advisable to consult a neurologist for nerve conduction studies or electromyography to confirm the diagnosis.

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Managing Sleep Issues and Stroke Recovery in Elderly Patients

Elderly stroke, drowsiness, and reversed sleep-wake cycle? Hello Doctor: My grandmother is 84 years old and had a stroke nearly a year ago, resulting in right-sided paralysis and aphasia. She is currently only taking medication prescribed by her cardiologist and resides in a care...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Dear Ms. Yun, You mentioned that "the institution informed us that grandma sometimes does not sleep at night and has a reversed day-night cycle." This issue needs to be considered from multiple perspectives. For sleep disturbances and reversed day-night cycles, it is r...

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Understanding Headaches: When to See a Neurologist for Relief

I have a headache that radiates to the back of my head, with a hot sensation on my forehead and warmth in my upper back? Hello Dr. Jiang: Since the end of January, I have been experiencing pain in my forehead, which has now shifted to the lower back of my head, causing me to wake...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello Ms. Yang, You mentioned that "the frontal headache has now shifted to pain in the lower back of the head, waking you up in pain, along with heat in the forehead and upper back." It is important to first consider cervicogenic headache. This type of headache is cau...

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Understanding Hand Tremors: When to See a Neurologist

Hello Dr. Jiang: Regarding the issue of hand tremors? Hello Dr. Jiang: My right hand sometimes trembles involuntarily, but my left hand does not. My lips also exhibit similar symptoms, although they are milder. I am currently on psychiatric medication, but even after adjustments,...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello Ms. Chen: You mentioned that "your right hand sometimes trembles involuntarily, but your left hand does not, and your lips have similar symptoms." This may indicate an abnormality in the signaling of the motor nervous system. Additionally, medication side effects ...

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Understanding Hand Tremors: Causes and Solutions for Young Adults

Tremors in the fingers while holding a phone with one hand and slight tremors in the fingers when both hands are extended? Hello Doctor, I am 21 years old. Recently, I noticed that when I hold my phone with one hand and swipe with my thumb and index finger, my thumb and index fin...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello Mr. Hsiao: You mentioned that "when both hands are extended forward, all ten fingers tend to tremble slightly." This trembling may warrant consideration of certain metabolic disorders, such as hyperthyroidism or electrolyte imbalances. Additionally, some nerve-sti...

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Post-Bath Dizziness: Understanding Symptoms and When to Seek Help

Feeling dizzy after exercising following a bath? Hello, Doctor! As the title suggests, after taking a bath, I engaged in intense exercise without much rest and didn't pay attention to my breathing rate. I quickly experienced severe dizziness and a feeling of nausea. After re...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, Ms. Yue. You mentioned that you fainted while soaking in a hot spring outdoors during a cold wave, but after some time, you felt fine. It’s important to consider the issue of syncope. Fainting is more likely to occur when a person is standing because the cerebral blood flo...

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Understanding Leg Pain and Numbness After Orthognathic Surgery

Swelling and pain in the calf, numbness in the dorsum of the foot? Hello Doctor, after undergoing orthognathic surgery (under general anesthesia for over 8 hours), I woke up to discomfort in my right leg, feeling similar to a calf cramp. I have intermittently visited traditional ...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Dear Ms. Ruby, You mentioned that "the joint of the right big toe extends diagonally to the dorsum of the ankle, and touching it causes a tingling sensation, while not touching it does not elicit any numbness, although occasionally there is a sharp, electric pain in the mid...

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Understanding Neck Tension, Tremors, and Dizziness: Causes and Solutions

Neck tightness, tremors, and dizziness? Last week, I experienced a headache due to heatstroke and underwent cupping therapy (without cupping on the spine). However, the night after the treatment, I began to feel tightness in my neck when looking up or down, or in certain position...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, sir: You mentioned, "Recently, the weather has been changing significantly, and I have a slight cold. I'm not sure if this is related. My condition has neither worsened nor improved, so I would like to consult with a doctor to see if I need to go to the hospital ...

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Understanding Autonomic Nervous System Disorders and Muscle Tremors

Autonomic nervous system dysfunction and muscle (exercise) tremors? Hello, Doctor: I would like to inquire about two aspects related to abnormal neurological and muscular movements: A. When I hold a pen with my right hand to write, I experience involuntary tremors that lead to ...


Dr. Peng Shiwei Reply:
Hello, it is recommended that you visit a neurology or pain management clinic for evaluation. Thank you.

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Understanding EPS Symptoms After Gastroenteritis Treatment: A Neurology Perspective

Symptom Analysis Last week, after taking antiemetics for gastroenteritis, I experienced extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS). It started with my teeth chattering, followed by sudden jaw deviation. I immediately went to the emergency room for an injection, which corrected the jaw misalig...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello Mr. Chen: You mentioned, "Last night before bed, I took a muscle relaxant and my muscles started twitching involuntarily." Generally speaking, symptoms of extrapyramidal syndrome (EPS) caused by medication typically improve within three days after discontinuation....

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