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Post-Stroke Nerve Compression Evaluation

On February 8th, my father had a stroke with an intracerebral bleed of 39 mm in the deep brain, which also caused a paralysis on his right side. Since then, his recovery has been progressing—his speech is clearer than before, though not fully clear yet. He is starting to move his legs, and he can stand with support. The medications have remained the same for the past two months, and the doctor provided a new three-month prescription. At his second checkup, the doctor noted possible nerve compression in his neck and suggested a neck support. However, if this does not improve, surgery might be required. Could you provide a second opinion on whether the nerve compression is likely and if we should consider changing his medication or other interventions at this stage?

Persistent Afterimages

Is there any Neurologist or Opthalmologist which can tell what is exactly happening with me? I am seeing persistent afterimages of objects and text from phone, tv & laptop. Even afterimages of windows, grills, plaster of paris design. Also if I see a bulb look sideways then I see the shadow of the bulb which is normal but even if I close my eyes I see those bulbs and after opening my eyes the shadow of the bulb is again there for the Blink of second and it keeps happening 4-5 mins sometimes. It started happening from the past 2 months. My Retina check ups are normal I have got my eyes checked 25 days ago twice. I have too many floaters in both eyes. I am feeling helpless because of this issue. I don't want to lose my vision. My MRI Brain is normal. I have no headache. I feel some heaviness in the brain sometimes and pain around the eyes of the socket. I am having Bilypsa for fatty liver. Reduced my weight from 125 to 107 Kg in past 4-5 months. Along with it I am having Vitreon, B12.

Mri brain report

SUPRATENTORIAL: Multiple, discrete, few confluent, T2-FLAIR hyperintensities are seen in bilateral subcortical fronto-parietal white matter. Rest both the cerebral hemispheres are normal in signal intensity and grey and white interface is well maintained. Grey and white matter

Got Hit by Mobile phone on hairline

Hello Doctors, Yes, it may sound funny, and even my relatives are ignoring this, but I am overthinking and worrying about my health. Yesterday, around 3 PM, I was watching my mobile while lying on my bed. I started falling asleep and forgot that the phone was in my hand. Suddenly, it dropped on the left side of my head, just below the parting area. I woke up immediately, felt pain, and rubbed the area with my hand. Usually, when something hits the head, it causes a lump, but in this case, there is no lump. Instead, it feels slightly dented. When I touch the area, I can feel this dent, and it is not present on the right side. Now, I also have a slight headache because of this. I don’t know whether this is serious or if it will become normal after some time. I am literally feeling very stressed about it. It has been more than 24 hours, and I can still feel pain and the dent when I touch the area. Please, doctors, I request you to suggest what I should do, as I really need guidance. 🙏🏻

Sinus headache

Symptoms - one side headache with the same side neck pain along with same side nose is blocked.. with ear n jaw pain..(sometimes the same side eye get little pain too) It is very intense... And sometimes lasts 2days too.. Please, help if this is really a sinus headache. Do I need to do any MRI or CT scan to confirm it..? Or any lifestyle changes??

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Dr. Michael Shannon - Neurosurgeon
Dr. Michael Shannon Neurosurgeon (Medical School, Medical Education, Residency - ID, Internship, Class of 1974, Residency in Neurological Surgery, Residency in Neurology) 51 years experience Cardiothoracic Surgeons Inc
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Dr. Ciaran James Powers - Neurosurgeon
Dr. Ciaran James Powers Neurosurgeon (Medical School, Medical degree, DO, Residency in Surgery (Gen), Residency in Neurological Surgery, Fellowship in Neuroradiology, Internship, Residency - ID, Fellowship 2) 23 years experience Ohio State Brain and Spine Hospital
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Dr. Andrew James Grossbach - Neurosurgeon
Dr. Andrew James Grossbach Neurosurgeon (Medical School, Medical degree, DO, Residency - ID, Fellowship 2, B.A.) 16 years experience Ohio State Harding Hospital
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