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Hey are you looking for neurologist near Alwarpet ?What’s occipital headache?Pain in the back portion of head it can be in the form of heavy ness If it’s persistent check your Blood pressureIf high it needs to be treatedNever neglect high blood
View DetailsHey are you looking for neurologist near Saidapet ?High blood pressure can present very silently. If the person is lucky he might have heavy ness in the back of the head. It can present dramatically in the form of stroke either as a bleed in the bra
View DetailsHey are you looking for neurologist near Mylapore?headache especially migraine can be preceded by visual Aura in the form of flashes of lights or blurred vision or numbness affecting one half of body
View DetailsHey are you looking for neurologist near Mylapore ?Numbness in hands and feet is most often due to peripheral neuropathy it presents in the form slipping of Chappals and cotton wool like feeling in the feet
View DetailsHey are you looking for neurologist near Nungambakkam?sudden onset wrist weakness in the form of wrist drop could be due to stroke or Radial nerve paralysis. But suspicion of a stroke presentation is equally important
View DetailsHey are you looking for neurologist near Alwarpet?Cluster headache is a condition which recurs once in 1-2 years and lasts for 7-10 days. This form of headaches usually presents as redness in eyes with discharge nasal secretion with pain involving o
View DetailsHey are you looking for neurologist near Vanagaram ?acute onset weakness in both lower limbs with difficulty passing urine could be due to acute spinal cord problem in the form of transverse myelitis
View DetailsAre you looking for neurologist near Guindy.?viral infections can be followed by limb weakness in the form of difficulty in getting up from toilet or climb stair case . This may slowly progress to involve upper limbs. It’s called ascending polyneurit
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