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Last Updated: 2 years ago• Featured Tip
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MBBS, MD - Medicine, DM - Neurology

Neurologist•Delhi




1. Dr. Amit batra

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Mbbs, md - general medicine, dm neurology, fellowship in neurology and stroke

22 years experience 1000 at clinic

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In the fields of neurology and epidemiology, Dr. Amit batra stands out as a brilliant example of excellence. The delhi medical association (dma) honoured Dr. Batra with the vishist chikitsa award in recognition of his outstanding c...more
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Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine and Surge...read more

Ayurvedic Doctor•Zirakpur
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Apki sugar, vit b ki kya report hai. Vo mil jaye to proper treatment ho jayega. Tab tak pairon per deshang lep (ayurvedic) lagayen.
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I have foot drop. I am taking physiotherapy session for the same. Physiotherapist said it’s peroneal nerve injury which has happened because I have sat cross legs for 4 hours on a drive. Foot drop movement has improved but I have acute terrible pain in foot have burning sensation and my index finger is completely stiffed. My physiotherapist. Says nerves are in regeneration mode and that is why it’s pains it’s normal and a good sign and within 2 weeks time I should be fine. I have already completed 4 weeks of my physiotherapy session. Is the physiotherapist giving m the right advice or should I consult a neurosurgeon because it hurts me a lot while walking or standing even for 2 mins. Medicines prescribed and changed ultracet course completed 5 days lyrica course completed now he advised to eat etoshine Mr. just started when will I recover from this pain only? Please advise.

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MD Medicine, DM Neurology

Neurologist•Panchkula
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Hello,
1. The diagnosis seems to be correct and you will improve gradually, the kind of problem you are having is well known and requires no surgery. You have to wait for some time and take pain killers for reducing the pain. Sometimes overvigorous physiotherapy can also cause pain, if possible you can take a break from physiotherapy for 1 week and then gradually restart it. The foot drop will recover though it may take time. The best indicatin of recovery is ongoing improvement
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MBBS,MD(medicine), DNB (General Medicine...read more

Neurologist•Kota
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You may need carbamazepine therapy with caspaicin 8% patch or the low concentration ointment. Better to get evaluate with ncs and comorbid conditions.
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DM - Neurology, MBBS, Diploma in Child H...read more

Neurologist•Thodupuzha
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10 years of type 2 diabetes can cause diabetic peripheral neuropathy. Keep your diabetes well controlled. Your burning paresthesia can be dur to small fiber neuropathy. Needs more details.
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MBBS, Basic Life Support (B.L.S), Advanc...read more

General Physician•Delhi
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Burns, including thermal, chemical, electrical, or radiation burns and sunburn. Degenerative disc disease. But we have to look into the details of the problem. Let's have a detailed discussion to ensure proper treatment.
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Last Updated: 4 years ago• Featured Tip
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Multi Speciality•Chandigarh
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Peripheral vascular disease (PVD) is a circulation issue that affects the veins and blood vessels outside of the brain and heart. PVD commonly strikes the veins that supply blood to the arms, legs, and organs situated beneath the stomach. These are the veins that are located away from the heart. They are known as peripheral vessels.

In PVD, the width of the veins get limited. Narrowing is normally created by arteriosclerosis. Arteriosclerosis is a condition where plaque develops inside ...more
Last Updated: 4 years ago• Featured Tip
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MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh (CTVS)

General Surgeon•Varanasi
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Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) is a disease of blood vessels that are located outside the heart and brain. The condition develops due to fatty deposits in the arteries and veins that stops the blood flow to the heart and mind as the case may be. It narrows the artery and restricts the blood flow, which causes problems to other organs of the body such as kidney, liver, and stomach.


Symptoms of Peripheral Artery Disease-
Peripheral Artery Disease is the most common type of condi...more
Last Updated: 5 years ago• Featured Tip
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Ahmedabad
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Neuropathy, popularly called us peripheral neuropathy, is a condition where the nerves that are responsible for carrying information from spinal cord to the brain is damaged. It is always good to consult your Ayurvedic doctor to treat neuropathy. The affected patients are treated naturally with Bhumyamalaki Chura 3g on a dosage of two times per day. It is always good to go by

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Peripheral neuropathy condition results in numbness and pain in feet and hands. The usual symptoms ...more
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