A neurologist diagnoses illness such as MS, headaches, numbness, tingling, strokes, carpal tunnel, etc.
One might see a neurologist for symptoms related to the brain, spinal cord, nerves, or muscles, such as headaches, blurry vision, numbness, tingling, memory problems, seizures, or movement disorders. Neurologists are specialized in diagnosing and treating conditions affecting the nervous system.
Because I can.
My dad is a neurologist and I just asked him.His answer was positive and I guess you should go see a doctor.I hope you're ok ..
yes, cause you wont weigh as much and youll be healthyer . That's one person's opinion. I would like to see some statistics.
I would like to see advancements in personalized medicine, where treatments are tailored to an individual's genetic makeup and specific health needs. This could lead to more effective and targeted therapies with fewer side effects. Additionally, I hope to see more widespread access to telemedicine and remote healthcare services to improve healthcare accessibility and convenience for all.
You would say "il a trente et un ans" in French to mean "he is thirty-one."
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stress. nerves. if it continues or gets worse, see a neurologist.
Not usually. You would usually see your general practitioner for a referral to a psychiatrist. Psychiatrists specialise in the treatment of mental illness. However, sometimes the psychiatrist might ask for a neurologist's opinion to rule out a possible differential diagnosis (for example, to check that the psychotic symptoms aren't related to temporal lobe epilepsy).
We would be under the care of a neurologist,
A question like that can only be answered by your doctor. At most severe, surgery can be an option. It may be possible for medication to control the problem. You would have to see a neurologist about that for them to decide.
I think the medical specialist would be a neurologist.
Johann Hoffmann - neurologist - died in 1919.
Johann Hoffmann - neurologist - was born in 1857.
No, the noun 'neurologist' is a common noun, a general word for a type of medical specialty.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun neurologist is the name of a neurologist.
Perhaps you would benefit from seeing a neurologist. Your issue sounds neurogenic in nature, and I believe that would be your next best step.
Because the prefix Neuro means brain. Nuerologist means somebody who studies brains. What else would they study?
See your general practitioner (family doctor) and ask for a referral to a neurologist. You can also attend a clinic and discuss your need with the on call physician. You could also visit the nearest large hospital and ask for the Neurology Department.
neurologist/neurosurgeon..depends on the cause of paralysis..