If you know neurology, please !! Cranial neurologists, please come in

Updated on healthy 2024-05-20
40 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1.Ventricular sulcus widened. It suggests that the brain is not as full as it used to be, which is what we call brain atrophy in medicine, which will lead to sluggishness and memory loss, which is also a manifestation of Alzheimer's disease. It's just a matter of severity.

    2.Long T1 and long T2 signals indicate that the brain tissue is gradually melted and absorbed due to ischemia and other reasons, and this MRI manifestation can occur in both cerebral ischemia and cerebral infarction. On top of that, this is also the case in the brainstem, which is more serious, because the brainstem is where the center responsible for maintaining the heartbeat and breathing is located.

    The reason why you can still breathe and have a heartbeat when you fall asleep at night is because the brain stem directs the heart and lungs to work non-stop.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I'll give you a simple answer, cerebral atrophy is not a big problem, the elderly generally have atrophy, atrophy can only reduce memory and there is no danger, but cerebral infarction is different, cerebral infarction is the formation of blood clots, easy to dementia, limbs are not good, but it will not die, the MRI effect of this hospital is not very good, it is recommended that you go to a big hospital to shoot another one, the brain stem has a low-density shadow is afraid of brain stem thrombosis, this is very dangerous, easy to die, or go to a big hospital to shoot another one.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. Diagnosis of multiple lacunar cerebral infarction, cerebral atrophy, and normal conditions of too old.

    2. Suggestions: 1. Regular review, because there are problems in the anterior and posterior circulation, brainstem and basal ganglia.

    2. Regular re-examination, follow-up if unsuitable.

    3. Monitor blood pressure, blood sugar, and blood lipids.

    4'Long-term use of aspirin enteric-coated tablets qd, other drugs are symptomatic**.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1.cerebral atrophy; 2.Multiple cerebral infarctions in the frontal and lateral paraventricles.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I really have a more professional one. Believe the answer, you already know. Multiple cerebral infarctions in the anterior and posterior circulatory systems, cerebral atrophy. **It is the secondary prevention of cerebrovascular disease, and the answer is believed by your physician to have been given to you earlier.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Mild cerebral atrophy, pay attention to maintenance, if necessary, take Xinkelai, it is very effective for cerebral atrophy.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Multiple lacunar cerebral infarctions.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Your father may have ischemic-hypoxic encephalopathy, and the biggest symptom of this disease is coma, and one of my patients was in a coma for 1 month. It's normal not to know you, you can use the tape recorder to record what you want to say and put it in his ear, I used to have a patient who recovered quite quickly, and he could choose hyperbaric oxygen**. If your father has no external injuries, it is best to go to the Department of Neurology and ** Department.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Epilepsy cannot be ruled out, and MRI and electroencephalogram (EEG) are recommended.

    If the above tests are normal, it is recommended to take some neurotrophic drugs first, reduce the amount of exercise, and observe the changes in the condition.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Maybe the nerves are compressed.

    It's better for you to see a doctor in neurology, and you don't have to worry about seeing it early

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's hard to say, if you're really worried, just do a cranial MRI to rule out intracranial lesions, such as tumors.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Your current symptoms are mainly left hand twitching, visual distortion, and visual hallucinations during exercise. It's more like a symptom of epilepsy, so I really have to go to the hospital for an EEG to have a look. Go to the neurology department.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Manifestations of wilting!

    Problems with the facial nerve!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Some older people will have intractable insomnia, and even if they use sleeping pills, they will be resistant to the drug, which is really painful. It is useless to go to many hospitals and take a lot of Chinese medicine, and the examination is normal. The best thing to do is to change your habits, think less about things, and do more physical activities, such as long-distance running, long-distance walking, and drinking less tea.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I guess she has something in mind!

    It doesn't have to be a lesion, as for whether there is a lesion in the brain, you should also write out your examination results!

    Doctors, not just looking at symptoms.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    33 years old, if there is no long-term hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes, etc., generally will not occur stroke hemiplegia, unless it is a congenital vascular malformation, according to your situation description, it is recommended to do an electrocardiogram at the time of chest tightness to see if the sinus velocity is just because of mental stress or other reasons, such as supraventricular tachycardia and other arrhythmias, if they are ruled out, then it is recommended to relax the mind, betalux can be taken when the symptoms are obvious, but it is not recommended to take it for a long time, and the like can also be used appropriately.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    A: The symptoms you are talking about are not very clear, so you can't say for sure!

    But it may be caused by a small amount of stagnant water!

    You'd better go to the hospital for an MRI).

    Also, under your mentality, talk about it for a long time, but many medical records like this to you are self-inflicted, you don't always give yourself some hints in your heart, and push yourself to a dead end!

    Let go of the mind, natural diet can also be alleviated, because the brain has a certain self-healing function inside and outside!

    However, you should go for an MRI to determine if the inside of your Lu cavity is damaged and bartered!

    If it's just floating, then you don't have to worry about adapting to it anymore and you'll be fine!

    It's the mindset that counts!

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    In this case, CT is generally not good to show up, and an MRI should be done. Then find an experienced neurologist to give you a detailed examination in combination with the physical examination.

    It can be a sequelae, or it can be called a type of delayed reaction in general.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    This is the sequelae of brain oscillation. It works.

    It is best to go to the hospital for a CT scan to see if there is a problem within the skull. There are also blood draws to check for endocrine problems.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I feel the same way, last year's car accident, due to the hospital's not to say, led to this year's Chinese medicine, the effect is better, until next year's spring before the results of the hospital are charged thousands of yuan for examination fees, experts have no way or bearish Chinese medicine is stronger than experts!! Experts can pick up the light bulb, but it is not possible to repair the soft fault of the circuit Hubei Tianmen ** Center for the Disabled, I watched the bone-ups here here, and there were no advertisements

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Hello, neurology is mainly for neurological lesions, and brain surgery is usually for neurosurgery. The two basically belong to the same category. There is no substantial difference.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    If there is nothing in your eyes, it is a migraine, I don't know how your trigeminal neuralgia is diagnosed, but I can tell you that trigeminal neuralgia is peripheral neuropathy, I don't know if you are, migraine is functional, there is no substantial lesion to explain, and the most typical migraine is that there will be a visual aura, ** is to relieve the headache during the attack, and summarize the situation before the attack, control the triggers, reduce the attack, and not reach the point where human life is at stake, But it hurts a lot, understandable, but in the future, you can't be civilized, don't say such vulgar words, although I know that you are unhappy, but I believe that you have been tortured by the disease for too long, so you don't choose to speak.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Possible diagnoses:1Epilepsy.

    2.Migraines.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Similar to my symptoms, I also have seizures every once in a while, and at first I thought that my fundus disease was at fault, but then I went to the hospital to see it, and at that time she said that it was a symptom of a migraine and suggested going to a neurology department for a check-up. There are many types of migraines, and this is just one of them.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    If you don't go to the hospital, you can go if you don't have time to go or you will be in trouble My mother has a headache and went to see it It cost more than 500 and nothing to do so so I feel better I also said that I have nothing to say 500 My mother replied Someone spent 5 quickly to find out that he had cancer Sweat There are no experts here Even experts dare not draw conclusions in vain It is highly recommended to go to the hospital Good facilities Don't be afraid to spend money Someone has everything No one .........Do not say.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Don't go to the hospital?

    I think it's like a congenital cerebrovascular malformation, it's going to be fatal!

    Go to the hospital and get a CT done.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    This type of headache is caused by the proximal nerve of the brain, and is mostly rhinitis and intranasal tissue lesions. It's not the brain's tissue.

    CT or anything doesn't have much effect, and most of the existing drugs are to ease the condition, or anesthesia, or relieve pain.

    Mainly in winter, pay attention to yourself, exercise more, and make yourself better.

    Or it's better to be older.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    The history of the landlord is basically clear, which is the most common among young women"Vascular neuropathic headache"There is no need to do a CT or an MRI. The disease:

    1. It mostly begins in adolescence, there are more women, there is often a family history, and there are often certain triggers before the attack, such as menstrual cramps, mood swings, fatigue, and cold.

    2. There may be aura before the seizure, such as visual flashes, scotoma, hemianopia, temporary aphasia, and hemibody. Typical aura symptoms last 15-20 minutes.

    3. Headaches occur periodically, each episode lasts for 4-48 hours, and occasionally can reach several days.

    4. Common concomitant symptoms are: irritability, nausea, vomiting, photophobia, paleness, etc. During an attack, the pupils on both sides of the patient may vary in size.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    You, as his friend, should force him to go to the hospital as soon as possible, because it's for his good.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Since you don't know what you don't understand, don't answer randomly, so why do you listen to these people here to tell you endlessly, why don't you go to see more doctors, when you go to the doctor, you are like this, listen to the doctor first, after speaking, don't go to get the medicine, and then change the hospital, listen to what the doctor says, change a few more hospitals, if you say the same, take the medicine, save the hospital to slaughter

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Neuropathic headache Poor rest or sleep Poor environment or discomfort for a long period of time Occurs on the greater occipital nerve Grows behind the ear or near the temples Pay attention to rest around the forehead Ensure adequate sleep During the attack Rub the nerve away by rubbing the painful part with your hands to relieve the pain.

    Usually, you can soak some wolfberries and drink them to regulate your nerves.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Habitual migraines.

    It is possible to take some medicine.

    Also, it's best to bring a hat when calling your friends out. There are benefits.

    Still, you'd better call him to the hospital for a check-up. You can know the full picture.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    The feeling of studying medicine wants rheumatic partial penetration.

    But to give you an idea, it's not wet, the headache is caused by a head problem, if there is rhinitis or nasopharyngeal infection, or an infection of the five senses, it is also possible.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    According to your introduction, I judge that it should be related to the cerebrovascular, the problem lies in the cerebrovascular, one may be that the cerebral blood vessels are too thin, the blood circulation is not smooth, and the other may be that the blood vessels are blocked, and the blood flow cannot be obtained. If it is the former, it will be a little troublesome, and the latter can be cured, do more exercise to increase blood circulation, it is possible to flush away the blocked blood vessels, sweat every day, and it is possible to cure the value of a try.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    This is a manifestation of vascular neuropathic headache. It can be seen at any age, especially in adolescence, and the incidence is high in women. In winter, when the weather is cold, blood vessels constrict, and vasospasmodic pain appears.

    to a warm environment, vasodilation, pain relief. In addition, factors such as agitation, anger, insomnia, anxiety or depression often cause headache attacks.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    There are many causes of headaches, such as cold and fever, problems with the facial features, abnormal blood pressure, head disorders, anemia, constipation, gas poisoning, alcohol poisoning, and nervous fatigue.

  37. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    I became a doctor for a while.

    Come on, let's go to the hospital.

  38. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    I initially suspect that there is a problem with a nerve in the brain, but it can't be diagnosed, even if the expert has to ask you to take a CT and check the blood routine, Chinese medicine has to take a pulse.

    Or the same sentence, I have to go to the hospital, no matter how busy I am, I have to go, although she hates it very much, anyway, the body is the capital of the revolution, if the capital is gone, what kind of revolution are you going to take?

  39. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    Headache must be done CT, this is not negotiable. Any doctor who encounters a patient with such a headache will not take it lightly, and will not dare to speak until after a thorough examination.

  40. Anonymous users2024-01-03

    The most unaware is you, in this case, you should patiently persuade your friend to go to the hospital for an examination, do an MRI to take a look, there are many causes of headaches, but long-term repeated headaches must be paid attention to not only nerve problems, there may also be brain foreign body problems, to this is the winter and summer, long-term persistence, you must pay close attention to it, if you really care about your friend, persuade him to go to the hospital for a check-up, this is the safest, the most authoritative, no matter how much you don't like it, it is not as important as life, don't shy away from the doctor, joke with your own life.

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