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Understanding Foot Numbness and Lower Back Pain: When to Seek Help

Numbness and pain in the big toe and lower back discomfort? Hello, I work as an operator who stands and walks for long periods, with a 12-hour shift and less than 1.5 hours of sitting time. Six months ago, I experienced sharp pain in my lower back and sought treatment in the reha...


Dr. Ye Boshou Reply:
Hello: Due to prolonged standing and posture-related issues, avoid standing for too long and engage in more foot exercises to improve the condition. If problems persist, both orthopedic and neurology specialists can provide treatment.

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Understanding Pain Syndrome After Trauma: Diagnosis and Treatment Options

Pain syndrome Hello: I had a car accident in April of last year, resulting in a fifth metatarsal fracture. I was in a cast for 40 days, during which my foot was severely swollen and painful. I thought that removing the cast would improve the situation, but the swelling and pain p...


Dr. Gao Chunde Reply:
Post-traumatic conditions can lead to a very painful neurological syndrome known as Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS). This condition typically presents with changes in the skin at the site of injury, swelling, alterations in hair growth, temperature fluctuations, changes in ...

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Break Free from Shyness: Innovative Surgery for Facial Blushing

Sympathetic nerve block procedure Hello Doctor: Please take a moment to read this article! A surgical procedure invented in Spain can treat shyness and blushing. Many people are naturally shy, especially in public situations, where they turn red as soon as they speak. Spanish doc...


Dr. Lin Zijing Reply:
You should consult a thoracic surgeon or a neurosurgeon for a clearer understanding of your issue.

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Understanding Trigeminal Neuralgia: Treatment Options and Concerns

The trigeminal nerve? After being diagnosed with trigeminal neuralgia by a dentist, I experienced pain from April 5 to April 10 this year. The doctor advised against taking medication due to concerns about developing depression from the pain, which was unbearable. I started takin...


Dr. Lin Zijing Reply:
If a diagnosis of trigeminal neuralgia is confirmed, treatment can be divided into pharmacological therapy and surgical therapy. Pharmacological therapy: Generally, medication is administered for one to two months before reassessing the situation. This approach serves two purpo...

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Understanding Toe Cramps: Causes and Remedies for Cold Weather

Toe cramps When the weather is cold or after walking a lot, I often experience cramps in my toes while showering (both feet simultaneously, with the toes overlapping). I can't stand up at all. Could this be due to a deficiency in my body, or is it simply related to the tempe...


Dr. Gao Chunde Reply:
Peripheral muscle cramps are not uncommon. If cramps occur, it may indicate an issue with the nerves or muscles, which can be structural or metabolic in nature. Structural causes may include upstream nerve stimulation or compressive lesions, typically accompanied by other neurolo...

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Understanding Ear Noises: When to See a Neurologist for Vascular Issues

Is the noise in the right ear related to vascular issues? Hello Doctor: I have a faint noise in my right ear that resembles static from poor reception and sounds like something crawling inside. It is not painful or itchy, and it is not very loud tinnitus. I went to an ENT special...


Dr. Lin Zijing Reply:
Tinnitus is characterized by subtle sounds in the ears, which can vary widely. Some may resemble a "rumbling" noise like machinery in a factory, while others may sound like "swishing" or "chirping," similar to cicadas, or a "whooshing" soun...

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Understanding Epilepsy Treatment: Insights and Future Options

Epilepsy treatment My description may be somewhat complex, but I sincerely ask all physicians to provide me with detailed answers and suggestions. My birthday is October 11, 1970. During the summer vacation of my second grade in elementary school (around 1978), I experienced a fa...


Dr. Lin Zijing Reply:
Currently, there is no particularly effective method for treating epilepsy; the goal is to control seizures and minimize their occurrence. Good seizure control requires the following conditions: 1. Regular outpatient visits and adherence to the physician's instructions regar...

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Understanding Memory Loss: Insights and Solutions for Students

Poor memory? Hello Doctor, I am currently attending university, and I have noticed a significant decline in my memory over the past two to three years. A few years ago, I was reckless and experimented with drugs, specifically the Class II drugs MDMA and ketamine, among others. Du...


Dr. Lin Zijing Reply:
After briefly forgetting something, one can remember it again after a reminder; this situation is more akin to issues with attention. To prevent memory decline, here are several methods: 1. **Concentration**: When memorizing, focusing intently and eliminating distractions will ...

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Understanding Symptoms: Head Pain, Dizziness, and Memory Issues

Scalp pain, dizziness, and forgetfulness? Hello, Dr. Chiu! I am a mother of two children and currently experiencing some strange symptoms. I'm unsure which department to visit at the hospital. Some people have suggested that it might be a precursor to a stroke, while others ...


Dr. Qiu Conglang Reply:
Hello: The causes of tinnitus or dizziness are generally related to the balance mechanisms of the ear, so it is advisable to first seek help from an otolaryngologist. There are many causes of headaches; to identify the cause of your headache, it is recommended that you consult a ...

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Are These Symptoms Signs of a Stroke or Something Else?

Is this a sign of a stroke? Hello, doctor. This evening while taking the MRT, I experienced difficulty breathing and dizziness due to overcrowding and poor air circulation. Additionally, with the weather changing, I had a runny nose and some nasal congestion on the right side. Af...


Dr. Ye Boshou Reply:
Hello: This is not a stroke phenomenon; it may be due to poor air circulation, leading to autonomic nervous system dysregulation. Please pay attention to air circulation and try to relax. If it occurs again, it is advisable to seek medical consultation, and a brainwave examinatio...

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Understanding CIDP: Treatment Options and Recovery Expectations

Chronic Inflammatory Dem Hello Dr. Lin, my friend (27 years old) sought medical attention a year ago due to muscle paralysis and weakness, and was diagnosed with Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS). He received one infusion of IVIg, which provided slight improvement, but after half a m...


Dr. Lin Zijing Reply:
Hello: The course of Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy (CIDP) is slower and more prone to relapse compared to Acute Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy (AIDP, also known as Guillain-Barré Syndrome). Some patients experience intermittent episodes, while other...

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Understanding Involuntary Body Tremors: Causes and Solutions

I experience involuntary shaking throughout my body? In the past, it would happen occasionally while I was studying, but as I got older, the frequency increased. I consulted a neurologist who said there was no problem and that I was just too anxious. However, it has gotten to the...


Dr. Lin Zijing Reply:
Involuntary shaking is usually associated with tremors or seizures. If the shaking occurs throughout the body while consciousness is preserved, it is less likely to be a seizure. The causes of tremors can be categorized into four types: physiological tremors, psychological tremor...

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Understanding Coma After Heart Surgery: Risks and Responsibilities

Unconsciousness Hello, the situation is as follows: My grandmother is 86 years old and in good health. She can cook, do laundry, and climb stairs by herself. Last Friday, she experienced some chest pain and went to the Tzu Chi Hospital in Xindian. The doctor informed us that she ...


Dr. Huang Yongquan Reply:
Hello: Since I have not personally seen the patient, I cannot make a judgment. It would be better to consult the attending physician. Older patients undergoing surgery or cardiac catheterization have their own risks, including the possibility of stroke. Further examination should...

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Understanding Salivary Reflex: Is It Related to Sexual Stimuli?

Personal observations? Hello, doctor. Based on my own observations, the salivary glands you mentioned are a reflex action. However, this also occurs when I do not see anyone, so is it still a reflex action? Is it similar to how others perceive that my situation is related to sexu...


Dr. Ye Boshou Reply:
Hello: It should not have much relevance.

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Understanding Excessive Salivation: Neurological Insights and Solutions

Interference Hello Doctor: My symptoms are as follows. First, when I sit down to focus on my work and complete documents, my salivary glands begin to secrete an abnormal amount of saliva. Second, when I talk to others, regardless of their appearance, my salivation still gradually...


Dr. Ye Boshou Reply:
Question: 1. Is it excessive saliva production? Or is it triggered by emotions? 2. First, consult an otolaryngologist to examine the salivary glands; if normal, then see a neurologist for further evaluation.

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Understanding Reflex Actions: Building an Inhibitory System for Relief

excuse me? Hello, Doctor: You mentioned, "Reflex actions occur without the brain's conscious thought; they are immediate responses to stimuli and may be difficult to eliminate. However, through practice, it may be possible to establish an alternative inhibitory system t...


Dr. Ye Boshou Reply:
Hello: 1. What are your reflex actions? 2. What kind of stimuli? What reactions? What issues are caused?

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Understanding Reflex Actions: Why Do They Vary Among Individuals?

I'm sorry, but I need more Hello, doctor: First of all, I would like to seriously ask you a medical question. I truly do not understand. It is about reflex actions, for example, when seeing plums, the salivary glands naturally secrete saliva. Why do some people have this ref...


Dr. Ye Boshou Reply:
Hello: Reflex actions occur without the brain's conscious thought; they are immediate responses to stimuli. While it may not be possible to eliminate them, it is possible to establish an inhibitory system through practice that can interfere with these behaviors.

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Understanding Persistent Headaches: Could Past Injuries Be the Cause?

Headache Hello Doctor, I often experience intermittent headaches that can last for quite a long time. However, I don't take over-the-counter pain relievers; I just try to rest more. Sometimes, I even sleep for most of the day. Recently, I have also been experiencing excessiv...


Dr. Lin Zijing Reply:
Headaches are a bothersome issue and can range from minor to serious conditions, with each individual's experience varying to some extent. Concerning and dangerous headache-related conditions include intracranial hemorrhage, cerebral infarction, brain tumors, and encephaliti...

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How to Determine if You're Left-Handed or Right-Handed: A Guide

How can you determine if someone is left-handed or right-handed? What is the correct method for assessment? I know that when I cross my arms, my left hand is on top and my right hand is underneath. It's natural for me, but it's more common for others to have their right...


Dr. Zhuang Yumin Reply:
Hello: Please read the book "The Secret Files of the Brain," which has been translated by Professor Hong Lan, a cognitive psychologist from Taiwan. The articles included in this book are sure to satisfy your thirst for knowledge. Wishing you peace and health. Sincerely,...

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Persistent Numbness After Finger Laceration: When to Consider Surgery?

A laceration on the finger that has not regained sensation two weeks after suturing? My brother accidentally punctured his right hand at the junction of the ring and middle fingers with a pneumatic tool, resulting in a wound approximately one centimeter deep. After emergency sutu...


Dr. Chen Haorong Reply:
1. If there is a nerve rupture, in principle, the sooner the repair surgery is performed, the better. 2. Numbness is usually less critical; the most important factor is the mobility of the ring finger. As long as the mobility is good, numbness can be improved with medication an...

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