Understanding Temporal Pain: Is It Anxiety or a Medical Concern?
Temple pain Hello, Doctor. About two months ago, I had a cold along with an ear infection. One night, I suddenly felt a sharp pain near my left temple (which lasted for a second; I now think it might have been the pain from the ear infection). Since then, I have been particularly...
Dr. Gao Chunde Reply:
Inflammation of the external auditory canal or temporomandibular joint arthritis may also cause localized nerve pain. If possible, an evaluation by an otolaryngologist should be conducted to rule out symptoms caused by local inflammation or eustachian tube-related issues before c...[Read More] Understanding Temporal Pain: Is It Anxiety or a Medical Concern?
Understanding Hand Tremors: Causes and Solutions for Your Symptoms
Hand tremors? I don't know why my hands have been shaking recently; it didn't happen before. Now, they shake even when I'm walking, doing tasks, or resting. It happens more often at school, and I don't understand why this is happening.
Dr. Lan Shengxing Reply:
Dear Pei, I suggest you see a neurologist or an endocrinologist for an examination. At your age, tremors should primarily consider thyroid issues.[Read More] Understanding Hand Tremors: Causes and Solutions for Your Symptoms
Early Signs of Parkinson's Disease: Understanding Symptoms and Diagnosis
Early-stage Parkinson's disease? Hello Dr. Lan: I have noticed that my hands have been trembling involuntarily since last year. Initially, I felt that both hands were shaking, but the tremors were very slight. However, since this had never happened before, I became quite anx...
Dr. Lan Shengxing Reply:
Dear Aaron, the likelihood of developing Parkinson's disease at your age is low, and the symptoms you described do not resemble the early signs of Parkinson's disease. Additionally, you did not mention any reactions after taking medication. I personally recommend that y...[Read More] Early Signs of Parkinson's Disease: Understanding Symptoms and Diagnosis
Understanding Tremors: Causes and Solutions for Hand and Foot Shaking
Tremors in the hands and feet? I have been experiencing tremors in my hands and feet for the past two to three years, which I did not have before. Initially, my hands would tremble during certain activities, usually during finer movements like folding paper or when holding them s...
Dr. Gao Chunde Reply:
It may be involuntary tremors, some of which are primary or hereditary, while others may have specific causes such as thyroid issues or medications. Additionally, it could also be an early symptom of muscle weakness. A related assessment can be conducted at a neurology outpatient...[Read More] Understanding Tremors: Causes and Solutions for Hand and Foot Shaking
New Hope for Parkinson's: Ceftriaxone Shows Promise in Treatment
New drugs for Parkinson's disease? Hello Dr. Jiang: Recently, I came across information online stating that a team led by Professor He Ying-Rui from Chung Shan Medical University has spent 10 years researching and discovered that the antibiotic ceftriaxone, used for treating...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, according to your description, Professor He’s article "Ceftriaxone prevents the neurodegeneration and decreased neurogenesis seen in a Parkinson’s disease rat model: An immunohistochemical and MRI study" was published in "Behavioural Brain Research" in ...[Read More] New Hope for Parkinson's: Ceftriaxone Shows Promise in Treatment
Understanding Involuntary Thumb Tremors: Possible Causes and Concerns
Involuntary tremors of the left thumb? Hello, doctor. I am a 26-year-old male, and my dominant hand is my right hand. Recently, over the past two weeks, I have noticed a tremor in my left thumb. The tremor occurs when I am not intentionally using my left hand (when relaxed or res...
Dr. Gao Chunde Reply:
The type of tremor you described is indeed very similar to Parkinsonian tremor; however, it is essential for a specialized physician to conduct a personal examination to check for rigidity, bradykinesia, or postural reflexes in order to make an accurate diagnosis. Before confirmi...[Read More] Understanding Involuntary Thumb Tremors: Possible Causes and Concerns
Understanding Head Tremors and Numbness: Possible Causes and Solutions
What exactly is causing the head shaking and numbness? I am a very anxious person, and recently, whether standing or sitting, I frequently experience tingling in the left side of my head that lasts from a few minutes to several hours. Sometimes, while sitting, my head involuntari...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, based on your description, the autonomic nervous system is generally regulated by the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems, with one acting as the accelerator and the other as the brake. The sympathetic nervous system is responsible for stimulating the "gas...[Read More] Understanding Head Tremors and Numbness: Possible Causes and Solutions
Understanding Side Effects of Nicametate Citrate 50mg: A Patient's Experience
The side effects of Nicametate Citrate 50 mg may include gastrointestinal disturbances such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. Other potential side effects Since October 2015, I have experienced involuntary body jerks that wake me up during sleep, leading to insom...
Dr. Gao Chunde Reply:
Based on the process you described, it seems to be a side effect of the medication. Generally, when we prescribe this medication to patients, the experience is relatively straightforward, and only a few have reported side effects similar to yours. Typically, these side effects re...[Read More] Understanding Side Effects of Nicametate Citrate 50mg: A Patient's Experience
Understanding Sudden Dizziness: Causes and Concerns for Teens
Sudden dizziness? Hello, doctor. Since elementary school (I am now in high school), I have experienced sudden dizziness, numbness in my hands and feet, and blurred vision whenever I get an injection, have blood drawn, exercise, or stand in the sun for a while. Eventually, I can’t...
Dr. Gao Chunde Reply:
These symptoms are more indicative of syncope, which typically involves a transient decrease in cerebral blood flow, such as a drop in heart rate and blood pressure, especially in response to certain specific stimuli. This can be related to neurological or cardiac factors. It is ...[Read More] Understanding Sudden Dizziness: Causes and Concerns for Teens
Understanding Dizziness and Body Tremors: A Neurological Perspective
Dizziness, whole body tremors? Hello, Doctor. Today, when I stood up from a chair to walk, I felt dizzy. I thought it would gradually improve, so I didn't pay much attention to it. However, it didn't get better, so I stopped to rest and leaned against the wall. After th...
Dr. Gao Chunde Reply:
Tremors and the inability to produce sound are not typical symptoms of common positional vertigo. These may indicate a transient focal neurological deficit caused by other issues in the brain, and both electrical discharges and ischemia should be considered. It is recommended to ...[Read More] Understanding Dizziness and Body Tremors: A Neurological Perspective
Understanding Parkinson's Disease Stages: Symptoms and Progression Insights
Parkinson's disease Hello Dr. Yang, I have been experiencing occasional twitching in my left thumb and facial muscles since I entered menopause four years ago. However, in early October last year, I began to have pain and tremors in my left calf, and by early February this y...
Dr. Yang Shenggong Reply:
Hello: Based on your description, your condition is characterized by 1) progressive left-sided limb tremors accompanied by intermittent pain and increased tremors, and 2) nuclear medicine examination indicating bilateral basal ganglia dysfunction related to Parkinson's disea...[Read More] Understanding Parkinson's Disease Stages: Symptoms and Progression Insights
Understanding Hand Tremors: What Causes Shaking in Your Fingers?
Finger tremors when extended? While using my phone, I suddenly felt something strange in my left hand. When I opened my hand, I noticed that my middle finger and ring finger were shaking noticeably. I also felt a tremor in the part of my wrist, possibly in the muscles or tendons....
Dr. Gao Chunde Reply:
Muscle overuse can lead to fatigue, which is the most common cause of post-exercise tremors. If symptoms do not improve after rest, or if they persist even at rest, it is important to see a doctor.[Read More] Understanding Hand Tremors: What Causes Shaking in Your Fingers?
Understanding Hand Cramps and Stiffness: Causes and Solutions
Hand cramps and stiffness? Hello Doctor: I would like to ask you why, during times of heightened emotions or excitement, I tend to experience muscle cramps and stiffness in my hands. In severe cases, I feel restless, and there is a slight numbness and stiffness in my face and abd...
Dr. Gao Chunde Reply:
Being busy or stressed can sometimes trigger heightened sympathetic nervous system activity, leading to symptoms such as hand tremors, stiffness in certain limbs, or difficulty swallowing. These are phenomena that can occasionally occur in the general population. However, if thes...[Read More] Understanding Hand Cramps and Stiffness: Causes and Solutions
Understanding Involuntary Movements: Causes and Concerns in Teens
Involuntary movements When I first started high school, my right leg would sometimes start to twitch involuntarily, and I thought it was probably nothing serious. Recently, I've noticed that it has become more frequent, and now my left pinky finger also twitches involuntaril...
Dr. Yang Shenggong Reply:
Based on your description, your issue seems to involve intermittent involuntary movements in your right leg and left foot. Common possible causes include: 1) focal epilepsy 2) paroxysmal movement disorders 3) hyperthyroidism 4) myoclonus 5) cramps: this condition may involve pain...[Read More] Understanding Involuntary Movements: Causes and Concerns in Teens
Understanding Parkinson's Disease: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment Options
Does Parkinson's disease have sensory symptoms associated with physical discomfort? Hello, doctor! I have some questions. My mother-in-law experiences involuntary tremors in her left hand, and at times, her entire body shakes severely. She has undergone examinations at Kaohs...
Dr. Lan Shengxing Reply:
Dear Shujun, patients with Parkinson's disease may experience not only tremors and bradykinesia but also autonomic nervous system issues, so feeling unwell is common. There are indeed certain nuclear medicine tests that can help differentiate whether it is truly Parkinson...[Read More] Understanding Parkinson's Disease: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment Options
Understanding Nerve Issues: Numbness and Weakness on One Side of the Body
Numbness above the neck and a dull sensation on the left side of the face? Hello Doctor: Since I took cold medicine (mainly for gastroenteritis) on the morning of February 13, I have been experiencing a rapid heartbeat. Additionally, I have weakness and tremors in my left side, i...
Dr. Lan Shengxing Reply:
Dear Anonymous, some ingredients in cold medications may cause all the issues you mentioned, such as tremors and difficulty urinating. Additionally, symptoms typically improve gradually after discontinuing the medication, although the time required varies for each individual. Num...[Read More] Understanding Nerve Issues: Numbness and Weakness on One Side of the Body
Understanding and Managing Severe Tremors: A Neurology Perspective
It is very serious, please help me? Hello, Vice Dean. When I was around 17 or 18 years old, people started saying that my body would shake, but I didn't feel anything at the time. However, in the last 2 to 3 years, it has become increasingly severe. When I am nervous or angr...
Dr. Lan Shengxing Reply:
Dear James, the shaking of your body may worsen during moments of excitement, so it is normal to experience tremors when you are nervous or angry. If this later develops into an inability to initiate movement, it is important to differentiate whether it is psychogenic or related ...[Read More] Understanding and Managing Severe Tremors: A Neurology Perspective
Understanding Facial Twitching: Causes and When to Seek Help
Facial nerve twitching? Doctor, I've been experiencing sudden body tremors frequently, my eyelids keep twitching, and the corners of my mouth also twitch. When I stand up after sitting for a long time, I feel very dizzy and my vision gets blurry. Doctor, am I sick???
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
According to your description, eyelid movement is controlled by the facial nerve. If the eyelid is twitching continuously, the physician will first carefully observe the patient's face. If, aside from the eyelid, there is no twitching in other facial muscles, it is classifie...[Read More] Understanding Facial Twitching: Causes and When to Seek Help
Understanding Hand Tremors and Numbness: When to Seek Help
Tremors and hand numbness? Dear Vice Director, In the past, my hand tremors would only occur after drinking coffee or when my blood sugar was low. However, the situation has worsened; the tremors have become more pronounced and now occur even outside of those two conditions. Add...
Dr. Lan Shengxing Reply:
Dear Miss Lu, if your hand tremors occur without physiological causes, it may be essential tremor, which requires pharmacological treatment. Additionally, the symptoms of hand numbness necessitate a nerve conduction velocity test for proper evaluation, so you should visit a neuro...[Read More] Understanding Hand Tremors and Numbness: When to Seek Help
Understanding Body Tingling and Tremors After Fever: A Neurology Perspective
About body numbness? Hello, doctor. A few days ago, I suddenly had a fever. After taking antipyretics, the fever subsided, but it returned later. However, I do not have any cold symptoms. For the past two days, I have been feeling slight tremors and numbness in all four limbs, in...
Dr. Lan Shengxing Reply:
I’m sorry, this description is not easy to interpret. However, intermittent fever itself needs to be properly addressed. Symptoms like shivering or numbness also require a hospital examination. It is advisable to consult a family medicine or infectious disease specialist.[Read More] Understanding Body Tingling and Tremors After Fever: A Neurology Perspective