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We offer consultation for pediatric and adult neurology basis

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Peripheral nerve problems

Peripheral nerve problems are conditions that affect nerves outside the brain and spinal cord. They can affect how your body feels and moves due to pain, numbness or weakness. These issues can develop for many reasons such as diabetes, injuries, infections or autoimmune diseases. Catching peripheral nerve problems early is important to manage symptoms and prevent lasting damage. Treatment can include medication, physiotherapy or sometimes surgery, depending on the cause. However, with the right care plan, it’s usually possible to restore function and improve your quality of life.

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Parkinson disease

Parkinson disease is a progressive neurological disorder affecting movement, leading to tremors, stiffness, and slowed mobility. It stems from a loss of dopamine-producing brain cells. While the condition has no cure, medications, lifestyle changes, and therapies can manage symptoms and improve quality of life. Advanced cases may benefit from therapies like deep brain stimulation, intestinal levodopa gel or apomorphine. Comprehensive care supports patients and their families through every stage of the disease.

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Neurovascular disease

Neurovascular diseases affect the blood vessels in the brain and spinal cord and include serious conditions like strokes and aneurysms. These conditions can lead to complications such as paralysis or problems with thinking and memory. Getting medical help quickly is crucial for effective treatment, which might involve medication, surgery or rehabilitation. Taking steps to manage blood pressure and cholesterol can also lower the risk of these conditions and help keep your brain healthy in the long run.

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Headache and migraine

Headaches and migraines are common and can cause intense pain, sensitivity to light, nausea or even visual disturbances (known as auras). They can be triggered by things like stress, food or hormonal changes. Understanding what's causing your headaches is important for finding the right treatment, which may include preventive medication, lifestyle changes or relaxation techniques. With the right care, it's often possible to ease symptoms and reduce how often they happen.

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Epilepsy

Epilepsy is a neurological disorder characterised by recurrent seizures due to abnormal electrical activity in the brain. These seizures can vary in frequency and intensity, affecting various aspects of a person's life. While the exact cause may be unknown in some cases, epilepsy can result from factors such as genetics, brain injury, or underlying medical conditions. Treatment often includes medication, lifestyle changes, and, in some cases, surgery.

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Vestibular neurology

Vestibular neurology Vestibular disorders affect your balance and sense of direction, often caused by problems in the inner ear or brain. They can make everyday activities challenging with symptoms like vertigo, dizziness and balance problems. Diagnosing these issues usually requires specialised tests and scans to understand what’s causing the problem. Treatment may involve balance therapy, lifestyle adjustments or medication, depending on your needs. Getting help early can ease symptoms and improve stability, helping you move with more confidence and feel more in control.

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Muscle disorders

Muscle disorders (like myopathy or muscular dystrophy) weaken the muscles and can make movement and strength difficult. These conditions can be caused by genetic changes, inflammation or problems with how the body processes energy. Diagnosing muscle disorders often involves physical exams, genetic tests or muscle biopsies. With early treatment and ongoing care, it's possible to maintain muscle strength, reduce discomfort and stay active in daily life. Treatment can include medication, physical therapy and lifestyle changes to help manage symptoms.

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Movement disorder

Movement disorders encompass a group of neurological conditions that cause abnormal or involuntary movements, such as tremors, dystonia, or ataxia. These can result from genetic, degenerative, or secondary causes like medication side effects. Diagnosis involves thorough evaluations, including imaging and neurological assessments. Treatment options include medications, physical therapy, and, in some cases, surgical interventions. Early management can improve motor control and enhance the quality of life.

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Stroke

A stroke happens when blood flow to the brain is suddenly blocked, causing parts of the brain to stop working properly. This can lead to sudden weakness, trouble speaking or confusion. Getting medical help right away is crucial to limit brain damage. Treatment usually focuses on restoring blood flow with medication or surgery. After a stroke, rehabilitation—like physical and occupational therapy—can help people regain their strength and independence. Making healthy lifestyle changes and managing conditions like high blood pressure can also lower the risk of having another stroke.