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Neurology Problem

dear mam,i am suffering from neurology problem from past two years.i usually get strained when i walk long,when i turn around suddenly,when i get stressed mainly during exams,.....i will have a feeling of giddyness or whether my brain is becoming weight on what side i bend...this is my problem..i have already many neurologists..but no use..so i am expecting from you for the right solution......please
Sun, 19 Jun 2011
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How come you know that this is neurology problem? Has it been diagnosed?

Internal Medicine Specialist Dr. Kiran Kumar's  Response
Hi Yogesh. Thanks for your query and using Health Care Magic

Well you have symptoms which do not fit int a specific neurologic condition. That is the reason even after visiting a neurologist, your problem has persisted.

The type of symptoms you are having may not related to your brain but can be due to stress and strain. You will need to consult a physician for your problem who can evaluate your symptoms and guide you.

Regarding feeling weight on bending on either side, get your sinuses checked.

Do write if you you need any further information

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Neurology Problem

How come you know that this is neurology problem? Has it been diagnosed?