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Dr. Leon Rosenberg, MD
- Cleveland, Ohio
- The Warren Alpert School of Medicine at Brown University
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Tramadol excretion time and brain function
Probably 6-8 hours without with a 50 mg tablet, longer with higher doses all at once. If you used none in a day, you should be able to perform as you usually do the following day. READ MORE
Probably 6-8 hours without with a 50 mg tablet, longer with higher doses all at once. If you used none in a day, you should be able to perform as you usually do the following day. The applies only if your kidney and liver function is normal and you are not taking any other medication, and nothing else would be affecting your cognitive ability: recent head injury, recent surgery, alcohol and street drug use, a sleep disorder, so you are sleep deprived or have obstructive sleep apnea. Or any other heart lung conditions. Leon Rosenberg
dizzyness
You probably have some inner ear malfunction, possibly related to the cold. The sensation you are describing, a Merry Go Round dizziness is a quite common phenomenon. There are READ MORE
You probably have some inner ear malfunction, possibly related to the cold. The sensation you are describing, a Merry Go Round dizziness is a quite common phenomenon. There are head position exercises and medication you can use if is bothering you enough to warrant it.
Brain eating amoeba
Pretty unlikely in the US and in puddle water: which is fresh and sterile water from rainfall. The ground it falls on, usually will be dry. No living organism can survive on a READ MORE
Pretty unlikely in the US and in puddle water: which is fresh and sterile water from rainfall. The ground it falls on, usually will be dry. No living organism can survive on a dry surface.
Is it normal for a 15 year old to forget a lot of things?
No, it is not normal to have the memory problems you describe. They may be from a treatable medical cause. You need to see your medical doctor or Pediatrician .
Tiny blackouts
Many possibilities depending on your age range and health otherwise or medications. Could be very brief seizures; if they occur only going from sit to stand, you could be having READ MORE
Many possibilities depending on your age range and health otherwise or medications. Could be very brief seizures; if they occur only going from sit to stand, you could be having a drop in blood pressure or be dehydrated.its possible but unlikely they are mini strokes.
Vertigo
It is of concern because of how much it is bothering you, but not because it is a life threatening or serious illness. There is medicine that could help stop the dizziness and READ MORE
It is of concern because of how much it is bothering you, but not because it is a life threatening or serious illness. There is medicine that could help stop the dizziness and nausea. These are things your family doctor or an urgent care could prescribe.
What foods can help prevent strokes?
A Mediterranean diet is what is advised for stroke and heart attack prevention. You can find the details on line.
Collarbone swelling
Cervical issues can cause the pain, but should not cause localized collarbone swelling.
Head problem
There are many things it could be including sinus problems, neck muscle problems, migraines etc. I would ask your doctor for a neurological evaluation.
Spinal cord injury
There are experimental attempts, but no cure yet
Do I have scalp dysesthesia?
There is no neurological condition that would cause diffuse scalp parentheses. See a dermatologist.
Is nerve surgery risky?
Neurosurgery in an trust worthy institution is in general as safe as other surgeries that require general anesthesia. However, each location of surgery, and type of procedure carries READ MORE
Neurosurgery in an trust worthy institution is in general as safe as other surgeries that require general anesthesia. However, each location of surgery, and type of procedure carries risks specific to the that specific situation. Nerve surgery , unless defined, cannot have a more specific answer.
My heart hurts
Headaches that thump are often migraine.
Headache/upset stomach
You need a neurological assessment and likely a daily prescription medication which is used to prevent the headaches, rather than using multiple and frequent over the counter pain READ MORE
You need a neurological assessment and likely a daily prescription medication which is used to prevent the headaches, rather than using multiple and frequent over the counter pain medication.
How can you fix the nerve damage in the back?
The answer depends on the cause and can be chiropractic treatment or as complicated as surgery. Typically evaluating and treatment begin with exercise in Physical Therapy Angs READ MORE
The answer depends on the cause and can be chiropractic treatment or as complicated as surgery. Typically evaluating and treatment begin with exercise in Physical Therapy Angs if you are no better. then an MRI of your back looking for the specific cause of the problem and further treatment based on those results.
Brain ct
Most brain tumors large enough to cause headaches would be seen on a CT scan. It is not typical of brain tumors to present as headaches. They are more likely to present with a READ MORE
Most brain tumors large enough to cause headaches would be seen on a CT scan. It is not typical of brain tumors to present as headaches. They are more likely to present with a loss of function ( blindness, paralysis, loss of speech, or to cause an epileptic seizures).
Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia
Yes. Glossopharyngeal neuropathy is real. It consists of electrical type pain usually in the neck or jaws and episodes of loosing consciousness. The fainting and pain can be together READ MORE
Yes. Glossopharyngeal neuropathy is real. It consists of electrical type pain usually in the neck or jaws and episodes of loosing consciousness. The fainting and pain can be together or separated. The usual treatment is the same as is used for facial neuralgia: oxcarbazine or carbamazepine.
Extreme dizziness
The dizziness may be dehydration from the diarrhea and vomiting and probably some poor intake.
fear of brain aneurysm or brain tumor
Very unlikely these are any type of brain problem. Brain problems dont cause symptoms that come and go.
brain fog by inhalant gas (propane)
You are doing the right thing. With time you should see an improvement.