Understanding Right-Sided Numbness: Stroke Warning Signs Explained
Numbness starting from the right leg? Hello: Last night I noticed numbness on the outer side of my right foot, and this afternoon the outer side of my right leg and the outer side of my hand and arm also started to feel numb. Just now, I also felt slight numbness on the right sid...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello Ms. Huang, You mentioned that "the right side of my face and neck feel slightly numb; could this be a sign of a stroke?" The presence of unilateral neurological symptoms may warrant consideration of lesions along the sensory pathways from the brain to the spinal ...[Read More] Understanding Right-Sided Numbness: Stroke Warning Signs Explained
Understanding Nerve Issues: Hand Numbness, Facial Tingling, and Tinnitus
Numbness in the hands and face accompanied by tinnitus? Previously, I visited a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner for a stiff neck, and after some time, my shoulder and neck pain improved. However, I suddenly started experiencing numbness in my hands, so I went to a nearb...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello Mr. Hsu: You mentioned that "sometimes when I wake up, I find my hands completely numb, and it takes about a few seconds to recover. The rehabilitation doctor said that invasive tests are needed to understand the symptoms." It may be necessary to consider compress...[Read More] Understanding Nerve Issues: Hand Numbness, Facial Tingling, and Tinnitus
Understanding Limb Weakness: Anxiety and Autonomic Nervous System Impact
There is a persistent issue of weakness in the limbs? Hello Doctor, I am a junior in college and I have anxiety disorder. I tend to become very anxious about physical symptoms. I take Diazepam in the morning and evening, and Clonazepam before bed. Recently, for more than two week...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, Student Chen: You mentioned that "for more than two weeks, there has been sudden weakness in the limbs and stiffness in the shoulders and neck, with shaking occurring when bending the arms and legs to a point of exertion." It may be necessary to first consider t...[Read More] Understanding Limb Weakness: Anxiety and Autonomic Nervous System Impact
Understanding Unilateral Tinnitus: Possible Neurological Causes and Insights
Hello, doctor. I would like to ask about some unusual phenomena related to tinnitus? Hello Dr. Jiang, I have been experiencing unilateral tinnitus with a buzzing sound in my left ear for about two weeks. I have already undergone hearing and tympanometry tests at other large hosp...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello HJK: You mentioned that "when chewing food or yawning, the tinnitus becomes louder..." This could potentially be related to issues with the nerves or muscles around the ear. One possible cause is related to the Eustachian tube, as yawning and chewing help to equal...[Read More] Understanding Unilateral Tinnitus: Possible Neurological Causes and Insights
Understanding Persistent Numbness in Hands and Feet: Possible Causes and Solutions
Numbness in the hands and feet? Hello Doctor, since September 25th, I have been experiencing numbness in my fingers upon waking up. Initially, I thought it would resolve on its own, but by September 26th, the numbness extended to my toes and the soles of my feet. As of now, Octob...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Dear Ms. Apple, You mentioned that "blood tests, nerve conduction studies, and spinal tap examinations all reported normal results, and the cerebrospinal fluid analysis was also normal, with only a noted slowing of nerve conduction." You pointed out abnormal sensory ne...[Read More] Understanding Persistent Numbness in Hands and Feet: Possible Causes and Solutions
Is Breath-Holding During Exercise Risky for Cervical Artery Dissection?
Questions about vertebral artery dissection? Holding your breath for 5 to 10 seconds and then breathing again, or practicing diaphragmatic breathing to extend the inhalation and exhalation times, without engaging in other physical activities, may carry some risks. There have been...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, Sir: You mentioned concerns about "vertebral artery dissection... using diaphragmatic breathing to prolong inhalation and exhalation." The clinical symptoms you are worried about regarding vertebral artery dissection may include severe pain near the back of the n...[Read More] Is Breath-Holding During Exercise Risky for Cervical Artery Dissection?
Understanding Persistent Dizziness: Causes, Treatments, and Next Steps
Dizziness for two months, with fluctuations in severity? Hello Doctor: My condition began when I developed a stiff neck (twisted to the right) from sleeping while sitting, which caused dizziness with a spinning sensation and eye twitching when I moved. I could only lie flat in be...
Dr. Cai Zongzhang Reply:
Hello: Dizziness has not improved for two months; it is recommended to see a neurologist for a detailed examination.[Read More] Understanding Persistent Dizziness: Causes, Treatments, and Next Steps
Understanding Neck and Back Pain: When to Worry About Serious Conditions
Pain in the occipital region of the neck? Hello Doctor: I have been experiencing symptoms such as neck pain and upper back pain since early last year. I have consulted with rehabilitation and neurology specialists, and underwent several neurological and X-ray examinations, which ...
Dr. Hong Weibin Reply:
Hello: Based on your description, it may be related to neck muscle stiffness. It is recommended to relax the muscles.[Read More] Understanding Neck and Back Pain: When to Worry About Serious Conditions
Sudden Weakness in the Back of the Head and Limbs: Possible Causes and Next Steps
Sudden weakness in the back of the head and limbs? Hello, doctor. Over the past month, I have experienced two episodes of symptoms similar to what I described in the subject. It feels like I am about to lose my balance, but my consciousness remains clear. Additionally, I have bee...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello Mr. Shawn, You mentioned that "after the episode, my heart rate rises to about 150, and my blood pressure reaches 139/93, but after resting for about 20 minutes, both return to normal... I'm not sure if there might be an issue with the cerebellum or brainstem, or...[Read More] Sudden Weakness in the Back of the Head and Limbs: Possible Causes and Next Steps
Persistent Headaches After Head Injury: When to Seek Help?
Intermittent headaches following a head contusion? Hello, doctor. I was diagnosed with a head contusion after a car accident, and over a month later, I am still experiencing headaches. Recently, the frequency has increased, and I have pain about five days a week, all in the same ...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, Miss Xiaoshan. You mentioned, "I experience severe headaches during these exercises. What should I do? Which specialist should I see?" Your symptoms may suggest cervical spine disorders. External factors such as traffic accidents, falls, head impacts against hard...[Read More] Persistent Headaches After Head Injury: When to Seek Help?
Understanding Neck Pain: Seeking Effective Treatment for Neurological Issues
Neck pain Hello, doctor! A year ago, I have been experiencing a heavy sensation in the back of my neck and occiput, along with fatigue. Sometimes, I also feel pain and swelling in my jaw, as well as partial numbness in my face. My left ear feels stuffy, and I have tinnitus, which...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello Mr. Kuan, You mentioned that your left hand experiences numbness, tingling, soreness, and weakness, and that the rehabilitation clinic indicated it might be due to nerve compression. I'm curious about the specific area where you feel the numbness and tingling. Based o...[Read More] Understanding Neck Pain: Seeking Effective Treatment for Neurological Issues
Understanding Occipital Pain: Headaches and Neck Issues Explained
Occipital pain, headache, cervical spine issues? Hello Doctor: I would like to ask about my condition. I have been experiencing headaches for over four days (I usually do not have headaches). I have taken pain relievers, but the pain persists. The pain is mostly located at the ba...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Dear Ms. Jun, You mentioned that "the pain feels dull and tight, and the area where I lie down also hurts" due to localized pain points. This may indicate cervical myofascial pain syndrome. Prolonged periods of looking down can lead to overuse of the trapezius muscle i...[Read More] Understanding Occipital Pain: Headaches and Neck Issues Explained
Understanding Nerve Pain and Weakness in Hands and Feet: A Patient's Journey
Numbness and tingling in both hands, weakness in both legs? Since March of last year, I started feeling a foreign sensation behind my occiput upon waking up one day. I consulted a doctor and took medication, but it did not improve. Later, the foreign sensation suddenly disappeare...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Dear Miss Vicky, You mentioned "Multiple sclerosis? Neuritis? Autoimmune diseases? Diabetes? Herniated disc? Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis? CIDP?... Which specialty should I consult to thoroughly identify and resolve the issue?" You also noted that "the discomfort...[Read More] Understanding Nerve Pain and Weakness in Hands and Feet: A Patient's Journey
Understanding Persistent Head Sensations: Dizziness, Pressure, and Sleep Issues
Sensation of swaying, feeling of an earthquake, heaviness in the back left side of the head? Hello Doctor, for the past two weeks, I have been experiencing a sensation of my head shaking throughout the day, whether I am sitting or standing. Sometimes, I feel like there is an eart...
Dr. Cai Zongzhang Reply:
Hello, Ruid: The symptoms mentioned above are suggestive of balance dysfunction. If appropriate rest and sleep do not improve the symptoms, it is recommended to visit a neurology outpatient clinic for evaluation.[Read More] Understanding Persistent Head Sensations: Dizziness, Pressure, and Sleep Issues
Understanding Long-Term Dizziness: Possible Signs of Cerebellar Dysfunction
Persistent sensation of shaking? Hello, Dr. Jiang. Last July, I went to the ENT department to check for ear stones, but no results were found. At that time, the ENT specialist asked me to perform the following tests related to cerebellar function and body movement. The public can...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Dear Mr. Awei, You mentioned your concern about "signs of cerebellar atrophy." In fact, cerebellar atrophy is not primarily characterized by dizziness. The main symptoms of patients with spinocerebellar ataxia typically include: 1. Tremors, slowed movements, and decrea...[Read More] Understanding Long-Term Dizziness: Possible Signs of Cerebellar Dysfunction
Understanding Right Arm Pain and Numbness: When to Seek Medical Help
Right arm swelling and pain extending to finger numbness? Hello, I have been working in the food industry for a long time, and recently my right wrist appears more swollen compared to my left wrist and is less flexible. It hurts whenever I exert force, and I even struggle to push...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, Ms. Ruby: The symptoms you mentioned seem to indicate two issues combined. You noted that "the palms and fingers also feel numb, and at their worst, even the vibrations while riding a bike can cause the entire palm to go numb and unable to grip." This symptom re...[Read More] Understanding Right Arm Pain and Numbness: When to Seek Medical Help
Neck Issues and Migraines: Understanding the Connection for Relief
It seems that the neck is causing the migraine? My symptoms have persisted for 4-5 years. I experience migraines when I wake up at night, and the frequency has increased in recent years. I don't take medication, and the pain usually subsides after noon. Taking pain relievers...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello Mr. Bob, It seems you may have misunderstood the diagnosis of "migraine." The symptoms of a migraine typically last from 4 to 72 hours. The characteristics of the headache include unilateral pain, which can be throbbing or pulsating, often accompanied by nausea a...[Read More] Neck Issues and Migraines: Understanding the Connection for Relief
Understanding Intracranial Hemorrhage: Symptoms, Risks, and Recovery
Intracranial hemorrhage Hello Doctor, After having two upper molars extracted two years ago, I started feeling unwell. Later, at work, I was struck on the head by a heavy iron pipe that fell from above. 1. I am uncertain if I have hypertension; my company health check-ups hav...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello Mr. Allen, You mentioned, "If there was a brain hemorrhage that was absorbed by itself, can it be seen on a CT scan? If the skull had previously fractured and healed, can a CT scan show that there was a prior injury?" Typically, in cases of severe brain injury, s...[Read More] Understanding Intracranial Hemorrhage: Symptoms, Risks, and Recovery
Understanding Dizziness and Numbness: When to Seek Medical Help
Dizziness with occasional numbness? I have been experiencing occasional dizziness since July 28. Previously, I felt tightness in my head or around my temples, and I have had a few instances of facial numbness. Recently, aside from the tightness, I feel like I'm swaying while...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello Mr. Li: You mentioned that "it feels like the whole body is swaying side to side, but when standing, it doesn't sway much. I feel sleepy, and my neck and shoulders are stiff. When I slightly twist, there's a loud cracking sound, and when lying down to sleep...[Read More] Understanding Dizziness and Numbness: When to Seek Medical Help
Understanding Headaches: Pain from Temples to Neck in Older Adults
Dull pain in the temples radiating to both sides of the neck? Hello Doctor: My mother is 59 years old and has recently been experiencing headaches in the afternoon to evening. The pain is felt from the temples to both sides of the neck, occasionally with a throbbing sensation. Th...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Dear Ms. Yu, You mentioned your mother's symptoms of "experiencing a dull headache from the afternoon to evening, with pain extending from the temples to both sides of the neck, occasionally accompanied by throbbing pain, and the headache sometimes being unilateral and...[Read More] Understanding Headaches: Pain from Temples to Neck in Older Adults