Cerebrovascular Surgery

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Low back pain radiating to leg

Age 40 years, female. For the last 2 months, I have been experiencing sudden electric shock-like sensations from the lower back down to both legs. It happens occasionally and is associated with severe pain. I also feel tingling and numbness in the legs, and both legs often feel heavy. I do not have any known drug allergy.

Feeling like migraine

Feeling like headache, neck pain, dizziness, nausea, vomiting sensation,weak body, irritated, ligtheaded one side eye pain

Blankout suddenly

My mother went blank today morning, she is forgetting things. Now also she doesn’t remember a lot of events and keeps asking repeated questions Consulted neurologist, he diagnosed absence seizure She doesn’t even remember we went to Dr Just want to ask will she be okay because she can’t remember events and ye long term toh nahi hai? If you have any idea CT came normal , he asked to get EEG done Any chance of it recurring again? Also Dr prescribed epilex chrono 300 twice a month, is it safe to take?

Head tightness( Pressure) on study

1) Major problem:- I have been feeling forehead tightness ( pressure like) since last 2.5years . I don't have throbbing pain. This head tightness become worse as soon as I start studying, eating spicy food and sweet products and Mobile/Laptop screen.  2)All  tests Normal:- Brain MRI, Urine, Blood cbc, thyroid, Ct PNS ( Sinusitis), Sugar test, BP, etc.             3) My earlier lifestyle:- I was preparing for competitive exam since 2020 via  online class in  Mobile.  So, I cut all physical activities and Outdoor sports and devote my max time in study .                       4) Visited many doctors but nothing worked.              5) Due to frustration, typed my problem in Chatgpt. It examined my problem as -(Tension headache with Brain Hypersensitivity). Prescribed medicine - Dezula 20mg, Nortimer 25mg. Initially it worked for 3 months like magic and i was able to study like normal. But Nowadays, again same problem arises. 6) will my problem permanent, not curable??

Numbness in finger

I’ve been experiencing numbness in a specific area of my index finger for a little over 24 hours. The numbness is localized to the lower part of the finger (closer to the base/palm side), rather than the entire finger. There hasn’t been any obvious injury, swelling, or discoloration. I don’t have pain, but the sensation hasn’t improved since it started. It's not fully numb.. there is some sensation but it's not completely normal. Does anyone know what could be the reason? Is this something serious? I'd be grateful for any insights on the matter. Thank You.

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Dr. Andrew James Grossbach - Neurosurgeon
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