Brain and Spine Problems

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Guillain–Barré syndrome

My mom was affected by GBS before 2years. After treatment now she can able to do all the activities. But she cannot travel or do any work continuously. She can walk inside the home. When will the nerves grow fully and she will become normal. Monthly once she is going for checkup and taking medicines regularly .
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Compression in nerve

My L4 is herniated and pressing a nerve(as seen in MRI) that causes severe pain in my leg that starts from my hamstring and then spread up in whole leg. Now i need to travel once for 2 hours tomorrow in car. Please advise a pain killer for above said situation that can help me in sitting continuously for 2 hours.
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Swollen head

Hi, my left side of the head is swollen and is hard compared to the right one. I can't sleep properly as well. Been waking up in every 30 mins. My head hurts and I feel pukish too. Can someone tell me what might have happened.
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Muscle wastage

There is a muscle wastage from last 25-30 years in shoulders. Now it is observed in legs. He went cervical surgery for c5-c6 for tingling Ness in 2001. One of the doctors say it as MND. Please help in this. We are not sure if is MND.
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Severe pain neck to toe

There is an acute pain from neck to toe sometimes unable to stand. Lying on bed gives some relief. I do a desk job since 9yrs
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L4 pressing nerve

My L4 disk is herniated and pressing a nerve (as seen in MRI) which causes severe pain in my right leg. The pain starts only when i sit or make any uneasy posture, not when i am standing or laid straight. The pain starts from hamstring and spread up in full leg. I dont have any pain in my back. I have consulted with orthopedic. Now, i am thinking of consulting with neurologist as he might help me in releasing nerve. Kindly advice, i should consult to neurologist or not.
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L4 pressing nerve

My L4 disk is herniated and pressing a nerve (as seen in MRI) which causes severe pain in my right leg. The pain starts only when i sit or make any uneasy posture, not when i am standing or laid straight. The pain starts from hamstring and spread up in full leg. I dont have any pain in my back. I have consulted with orthopedic. Now, i am thinking of consulting with neurologist as he might help me in releasing nerve. Kindly advice, i should consult to neurologist or not.
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Neurological

Because of unbalanced sugar she is having two strokes within six month because of that her one arm affected at that particular time of stroke but after that she was normal no problem in any part of body so I want to know is there any after effect of this problem mention in this report attached below
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Power loss in both legs.

Hello sir/madam This is kedar tambe here. My dad had undergone a spine surgery in September. He was having problem from 12 years but Now its was increasing more thats why he take decision for operation. 1st operation was done on 9th September in lower back in which that surgeon had put two screw. And 2nd was done on 11th September of upper back near by neck in which that surgeon had remove the nerves problem and after this both operation there was hematoma after the 2nd operation had done. So the surgeon had remove that hematoma on 24th September. And from 16th September he is not be able to walk or stand properly there is normal motar And sensory level in both legs but from 8 months he is not be able to walk or stand. So i hope that you have any solution on this problem. Because we are in lots of tension & having more financial conditions problem. So please have some solution on my dad problem.
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Migrane head

I think I have migraine. Its been with me for quite a long time. Every time it happen only one side of the head. Mostly on the left. Rekhi or accupenture can help in migraine if yes can u suggest some good place in Delhi.
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