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Neurologists in drive in ahmedabad

Neurologists, Brain and Nerves Doctors in Drive In, Ahmedabad. Book Doctor's Appointment, Consult Online, View Doctor Fees, User Reviews, Address and Phone Numbers of Neurologists in Drive In, Ahmedabad | Lybrate

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Neurologists in drive in ahmedabad

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  1. Migraine - Treatment Options Available A headache frequently causes throbbing agony at one side of the head joined by affectability to sound and light, sickness and spewing. The agony can last from a couple of hours to few days. Some notice indications of the torment assume control incorporate shivering of the leg or face, flashes of light and blind sides. Solution can help in maintaining a strategic distance from the agony or oversee it significantly. Analysis: Discovery of a headache is genuinely simple for a therapeutic expert. On the off chance that a patient has a family history of a headache, a specialist can endorse the accompanying to secure on the analysis: Blood tests: Through blood tests, a specialist tries to see any conceivable issues in the veins, spinal string or nearness of different poisons in the framework Attractive Resonance Imaging: Better known as MRI, this is a procedure of catching the nitty gritty picture of the

  2. veins and the cerebrum. It promptly distinguishes any conceivable issues identified with a headache. Mechanized tomography: More usually known as CT check, this is a procedure of catching a picture through a line of x-beams to recognize any conceivable issues identified with a headache. Lumbar cut: This test is recommended in extraordinary situations when a specialist presumes that there is a conceivable shot of seeping in the mind. What are the treatment choices accessible? There are two sorts of medicines accessible preventive prescription and torment alleviating solution. The treatment methodology is chosen in view of the recurrence of the cerebral pains and other wellbeing factors. Some agony reliever prescription incorporates triptan, ergots, opioid, glucocorticoids, hostile to sickness solutions and so forth. These solutions choke the veins and square the pathways of the agony in the cerebrum cells. While a few solutions are required to be expended quickly after the indications begins, some ought to be taken frequently to stay away from the torment in any

  3. case. These agony relievers have symptoms and ought to be expended after earlier exchange with a specialist. Preventive medicine, then again, is just recommended by a specialist when a patient experiences a headache twice or more in a month, the torment goes on for over 12 hours and the torment relievers don't work. A portion of the basic gathering of pharmaceuticals that are recommended for these arrangement of patients incorporate cardiovascular medications, hostile to seizure drugs, antidepressants, botox and so on. Elective pharmaceutical approach: Elective pharmaceuticals are regularly seen to bring positive outcomes for headache patients: Needle therapy: this type of treatment includes embeddings thin needles into the skin at different focuses to give help from torment Intellectual behavioral treatment: This is a type of treatment which centers around seeing torment with behavioral changes. Biofeedback: This is an unwinding method that educates

  4. to control physical reactions, for example, torment, push, muscle withdrawal and so forth. Words By: Dr. Devshi Visana MBBS, MD - Medicine, DM - Neurology Neurologist, Ahmedabad Specialty General Neurologist Education MBBS - Baroda Medical College - 2007 MD - Medicine - B J Medical College, Ahmedabad - 2010 DM - Neurology - Bombay University - 2014 Languages spoken English Hindi He a caring, skilled professional, dedicated to simplifying what is often a very complicated and confusing area of health care. More about Dr. Devshi Visana He is a popular Neurologist in Drive In, Ahmedabad. He has helped numerous patients in his 11 years of experience as a Neurologist. He has done MBBS, MD -

  5. Medicine, DM - Neurology .​​Dr. Devshi Visana​ is currently practising at Devshi Visana-Arpan Neurology Center in Drive In, Ahmedabad. Find More​​Neurologists in Drive In, Ahmedabad​ and also​​Neurologists in Ahmedabad​.​​ Book an appointment online with Dr. Devshi Visana on Lybrate. Com What is a neurologist? A neurologist is a medical doctor who specializes in treating diseases of the nervous system. The nervous system is made of two parts: the central and peripheral nervous system. It includes the brain and spinal cord. Illnesses, disorders, and injuries that involve the nervous system often require a neurologist’s management and treatment. Before they can practice, neurologists must: graduate from medical school complete an internship receive three years of training in a Neurology residency program What does a neurologist do? Neurologists manage and treat neurological conditions, or problems with the nervous system. Symptoms that commonly require a neurologist include: coordination problems

  6. muscle weakness a change in sensation confusion dizziness People who are having problems with their senses, such as touch, vision, or smell, may also need to see a neurologist. Problems with senses are sometimes caused by nervous system disorders. Neurologists also see patients with: seizure disorders, such as epilepsy stroke multiple sclerosis neuromuscular disorders, such as myasthenia gravis infections of the nervous system, including encephalitis, meningitis, or brain abscesses neurodegenerative disorders, such as Lou Gehrig’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease spinal cord disorders, including inflammatory and autoimmune disorders headaches, such as cluster headaches and migraines SUBSPECIALTIES Neurologist subspecialties

  7. Because the nervous system is complex, a neurologist may specialize in a specific area. They will do a fellowship in that area after residency training. Subspecialties have evolved to narrow a doctor’s focus. There are many subspecialties. Some examples of subspecialties include: headache medicine neuromuscular medicine neurocritical care neuro-oncology geriatric neurology autonomic disorders vascular (stroke care) child neurology intervention neuroradiology Epilepsy PROCEDURES Typical neurological procedures During your first appointment with a neurologist, they will likely perform a physical exam and a neurological exam. A neurological exam will test muscle strength, reflexes, and coordination. Since different disorders can have similar symptoms, your neurologist may need more testing to make a diagnosis.

  8. Neurologists may recommend a variety of procedures to help diagnose or treat a condition. These procedures may include: Lumbar puncture Your neurologist may use a lumbar puncture to test your spinal fluid. They may recommend the procedure if they believe your symptoms are caused by a problem in your nervous system that can be detected in your spinal fluid. The procedure involves inserting a needle into the spine after numbing it and taking a sample of spinal fluid. Tensilon test This procedure can help your neurologist diagnose myasthenia gravis. In this test, your doctor injects you with a medicine called Tensilon. Then they observe how it affects your muscle movements. Electroencephalogram (EEG) With electrodes applied to your scalp, an EEG measures electrical activity in the brain. Neurologists may use other types of tests, as well. Although they may not perform the test, they may order it, review it, and interpret the results. To make a diagnosis, a neurologist may use imaging tests such as:

  9. computed tomography, or CT scan magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI scan positron emission tomography, or PET scan Other diagnostic procedures include sleep studies and angiography. Angiography determines blockages in the blood vessels going to the brain. Your neurologist may help you manage your symptoms and neurological disorder alone, or with your primary care physician and other specialists.

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