Do I need to take both?
Which Medicine is it?name? Do I need to take both? If its nausea medicine, I don't Have nausea ,only a headache Can I skip any Medicine.
Which Medicine is it?name? Do I need to take both? If its nausea medicine, I don't Have nausea ,only a headache Can I skip any Medicine.
Since 2023, I have been experiencing episodes that start suddenly with blurred vision. After a few minutes, I develop a headache, usually around the temples, and the severity of the headache seems related to how long the blurred vision lasts. Sometimes I also experience nausea, goosebumps, fatigue, and a feeling that I might feel better if I vomit, although I do not always vomit. These episodes initially occurred about once every 3 months, then once a month, and recently every 2–3 weeks. In the last 2 days, I have had back-to-back episodes. Sometimes deep breathing or drinking water seems to help, but I am not sure. My blood sugar is normal, my general blood tests 3 months ago were normal, and an MRI brain scan done in early 2023 was also normal.
I am a 32 year old male experiencing persistent light headedness, brain fog, blurred vision, and neck stiffness for the past 2 years. The symptoms are present almost daily and significantly affect my quality of life. I have consulted multiple neurologists, a cardiologist, and an orthopaedic specialist. MRI scans and other investigations have been reported as normal. I continue to experience these symptoms despite normal test results and no clear diagnosis. Could this be related to a vestibular disorder, cervical spine dysfunction, TMJ/jaw clenching, autonomic dysfunction, posture related issues, or another underlying condition? What further investigations or specialist consultations would you recommend?
He is injured by assault 13may 2026 . after few days his facial movement is slightly slow like assymetrical smile, unavailable to eyebrow rising. Please guide me what to do. Is treatable or not?
Sir/Madam My mother 58yrs had compression in C3 to c7 levels in MRI SPINE. But clinical examination reflexes and few symptoms are absent. But heavy weekness, dizziness, walking imbalance, gait walk, falling sensation walking. But no pains , no numbness. Whether it is Cervical Mylopathy or not. Whether clinical examination reflexes and pain mandatory to finalize mylopathy once it's compression clearly shown in MRI Spine. Please help me out with exact guidance. Thankyou.
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