A neurologist diagnoses illness such as MS, headaches, numbness, tingling, strokes, carpal tunnel, etc.
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.
the french for " he's thirty one " is " Il a trente-et-un ans "
A sample of something that one could say at the closing of a class reunion would be something about how nice it was to see everyone and how it would be nice to do it again more often. You could also speak about how the world has changed since graduation, discuss how things are better now, and how they are worse.
You generally see a neurologist, but some people do find it helpful to find a neurologist who specializes in headaches.Look at the link below to find some headache specialists in your area.You should go see a neurologist.
You would see a neurologist or an orthopedic surgeon for nerve problems in a leg. Both specialists are trained to diagnose and treat conditions involving the nerves in the legs.
No....The best person to see about that is an Ear, Nose And Throat Doctor.
No, a psychiatrist.
The best type of doctor would be a neurologist.
stress. nerves. if it continues or gets worse, see a neurologist.
A lot in order to qualify as a neurologist a general knowledge of all major diseases would be required and all types of cancer would be known
When someone loses his memory they will need to see a neurologist.
Sentence: Neurologists treat people with disorders in the nervous system.
Dementia is more prevalent more in the elderly population, so, a geriatrician would certainly specialize in it However, dementia is a neurological deterioration so a neurologist would also be a specialist for this disorder.
You could potentially see either one, but a neurologist might be a better way to go to start with unless the pinched nerve in the neck is giving you problems with your muscles such as muscle weakness.
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).