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pacehospitalshyd · 7 months ago
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Neurology Expertise at PACE Hospitals
PACE Hospital Hitech City Hyderabad provides the best neurological care in the treatment of complex neurological disorders like Central nervous system disorders, Parkinson, and any neurological related problems. We provide the Best Neurologist in Hyderabad with their best and advanced neurosurgery techniques.
We proud to offer comprehensive neurological care with a team of highly qualified neurologists. Our neurologists specialize in diagnosing and treating a wide range of neurological conditions affecting adults and children.
Specialized team of Neurologists and Neurosurgeon
We have a team of highly skilled and dedicated neurologists and neurosurgeons who have been trained globally and are fully equipped with cutting-edge technology to provide best care for you.
Dr Sandhya Manorenj :
Consultant Adult and Pediatric Neurologist
After completing MBBS from Trivandrum Medical College in the year 1998, did residency in General medicine for a period of 9 months at Trivandrum Medical college. Joined DNB (Diplomate of National Board) residency in General Medicine for 3 years at Choithram Hospital and Research Institute Indore in year 2001. Awarded DNB General Medicine degree by National Board of Examination in year 2004. Received Dr. Sam G.P. Moses gold medal for General Medicine for topping at national level in year 2004.
Completed post doctoral qualification (super specialty) in Neurology from Apollo institute of Medical science and health city which has Joint Commission International (JCI) organ specific accreditation for stroke . Awarded Diplomat in National Board (DNB) Neurology degree by National Board of Examination in year 2009. Currently a member to below organizations
*Indian Academy of Neurology (IAN)
*Stroke subsection of Indian academy of Neurology
*Movement disorder society of India
Dr. Pravallika Dutta :
Consultant Neurologist
Dr. Pravallika Dutta has completed her DM (Neurology) from Nizams Institute of Medical sciences. She has an experience of 5+ years in the field of Neurology, with 10 + years of work experience in clinical practice.
She has special interest and expertise in Epilepsy, Stroke, Headache and Migraine management, Parkinson’s disease and movement disorders, Peripheral Neuropathy, Optic Neuritis, Neuroimmunology including NMO / MOG and MS, Dementia, Low back pain and neck pain, EEG, ENMG, VEP, AFT.
Conditions We Treat:
Our neurology department diagnoses and treats a broad spectrum of neurological conditions, including:
Stroke
    Epilepsy
    Migraine and headaches
    Neuropathy
    Dementia and memory disorders
    Multiple sclerosis
    Parkinson's disease
    Movement disorders
    Neuro infections
    Brain tumors
    Spinal cord disorders
Advanced Technology and Patient Care:
PACE Hospitals utilizes advanced diagnostic tools and treatment modalities to provide the most effective care for our patients.  Our commitment is to provide personalized and compassionate care throughout the treatment journey.
Schedule an Appointment:
Find top Urologists in Hyderabad at PACE Hospitals. Expert care and Advanced treatments from Urology specialists. Call 040 4848 6868.
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sarvodayahospital · 8 months ago
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Are you in Faridabad & need Neurological services? The Neurology Doctors in Faridabad at Sarvodaya are highly experienced professionals, who address a wide range of conditions like migraines, epilepsy, and Parkinson's disease. It is trusted for top-tier neurology care.
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Decoding Epilepsy: Expert Care at Gujarat Superspeciality Hospital
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In India, some people think certain problems are caused by ghosts or evil spirits, but that's not true. One particular problem is about the brain and has nothing to do with past lives or spirits. It's called epilepsy, and it can affect anyone, not just women. But because people sometimes misunderstand it, getting the right help can take time. At Gujarat Superspeciality Hospitalepil | epilepsy experts can help with proper diagnosis and care, making life easier for those affected.
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citizenshospital · 1 year ago
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The best doctor of neurologist in Hyderabad
The best Neurologist in Hyderabad is of utmost importance when it comes to neurological health and can offer both medical and surgical treatments & selecting the right neurologist requires careful.
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aitadjcrazytimes · 1 year ago
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descendinight · 6 months ago
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cms - Aysel for @/jimengxi (twitter)
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isthereintruthnobeauty1968 · 3 months ago
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seems to be a recurring thing that tuvok tackles very technical problems WELL outside of his wheelhouse with like a day's study. sometimes bc it's the best option and sometimes bc he decided it was a Security Thing
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ghost-bison · 1 month ago
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something interesting about executive dysfunction that i realized yesterday is this: if you have it, and someone tries to tell you you are "lazy" and to just "get out of bed, it's not that difficult", then you should know that executive dysfunction is linked to the dopamine deficit in your brain (research that i think it's common in neurological disorders).
dopamine is responsible for your motivation, your pleasure, and overall satisfaction. meaning, if your brain doesn't produce enough of it, it can lead to intrusive thoughts, extreme perfectionism, you never finishing anything because you fear it's never good enough or because of the pressure around it (yes i am looking at you, school projects), and also anxiety, depression, simple tasks (showering, eating, chores, taking public transportation) making you feel existential dread (= you would rather decompose than do those and in fact, the prospect is becoming more and more attractive).
so yeah, conclusion: no dopamine = shit.
now, something else that's interesting is how i came to think of that: i was talking to my mum and she mentioned that her aunt died of parkinson's disease, and that nowadays they "treat" parkinson with... drum rolls... dopamine! that's right bitches, it is that deep.
i looked it up on the internet, and apparently, "parkinson's disease first induces a gradual degeneration of the dopamine neurons in the brain, dopamine being a neurotransmitter involved in the control of several functions such as voluntary movements, cognition, motivation and affects".
so if i got this right, there is literally a connection between parkinson and executive dysfunction.
so if anyone bothers you again with how "lazy" you are, try to explain this to them because you are valid, you shouldn't feel guilty about fucking things up when your brain is literally conditioned to do so. and you should know that even though it is, you are not doomed for failure, there are ways around it! crutches if not miracles, but still crutches: take your meds, talk to a therapist, don't be afraid to take advantage of the commodities that have been put there for you to use; they are there for a reason, you know?
stay safe, you are understood by more people than you think. fuck those who don't try. fuck those who don't believe you; i do.
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crippleprophet · 1 year ago
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do you have any thoughts on functional neurological disorder?
it’s one of the cruelest inventions of modern medicine.
for a bit of context on my positionality i don’t currently have an fnd diagnosis but i am at huge risk of one (my rheumatologist already thinks i have a conversion disorder) & it’s one of the many reasons i’m terrified to pursue a second neurologist after my first one dumped me. fnd is, like, maybe not the pinnacle but definitely a major player in the field of doctors gaslighting us as hard as possible & being furious every time it doesn’t work.
i’m not gonna find these articles bc it gets to a point of self harm for me to (re)read some of this shit but literally doctors are like “the more convinced patients are there’s something wrong the more they’re lying,” “the more symptoms patients have the more likely it is to be fnd and not something really wrong,” etc. again just unfathomably cruel. also the fact that mainstream medicine can unironically write that people with hypermobility are “more likely to have fnd” rather than going huh maybe there’s a neurological component here is just. what the fuck are y’all doing.
a really fun (fucked up) “i told you so” moment with the social construction of the ‘real vs fake’ tics false binary was when doctors literally can’t tell the difference based on their own bullshit criteria.
i highly recommend checking out @fndportal for incredibly insightful thoughts on a lot of these issues. sociological research on post-hysteria diagnoses & the genealogy of hysteria has also been super helpful for me although it’s obviously a very difficult history.
on a peer support level i think disability community is especially vital in the face of these kinds of psychological warfare from doctors. & to anybody who’s been diagnosed with fnd or similar conditions: i believe you. something is really wrong, it is not your fault (& it would be okay, & you’d still deserve effective compassionate care, if it was), you’re not making it up.
obviously i personally want to destroy the whole thing from the ground up, but if i could change one thing about the medical field, it’d be that it needs, desperately & urgently, to create space for not knowing. to say “something is happening here but science hasn’t caught up with it yet.” …unfortunately, to do so would be to destroy medicine from the ground up, because the whole project is predicated on the manufactured authority of knowing our bodies wholly & irrevocably, of rendering our own knowledge irrelevant at best & lies at worst.
also imo cbt, especially for a physical symptom, is evil & in situations where people can ghost their doctors rather than go i wholeheartedly support that.
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nat-20s · 1 month ago
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medical dramas to me are like murder mysteries to others i LOVE to try and diagnose a bitch before the people in show get there
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science-lover33 · 1 year ago
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Unraveling the Wonders of the Neuron and Brain (Part 1)
Hey there, Tumblr fam! Today, let's dive deep into the intricate world of neurons and the brain. 🧠✨
Anatomy of a Neuron
Neurons are the building blocks of the nervous system, responsible for transmitting information throughout your body. They have a unique structure, consisting of three main parts:
Cell Body (Soma): This is like the neuron's control center. It contains the nucleus, which houses the cell's DNA and controls its activities.
Dendrites: These branch-like extensions protruding from the cell body are the neuron's antennae. They receive signals from other neurons or sensory receptors, transmitting these signals to the cell body.
Axon: Think of the axon as the neuron's transmission line. It's a long, slender, cable-like structure that carries signals away from the cell body, toward other neurons or target cells.
At the end of the axon, you'll find axon terminals, where neurotransmitters are released to communicate with the next neuron or target cell.
Physiology of a Neuron
Neurons are all about transmitting information through electrical impulses and chemical signals. Here's a quick rundown:
Resting Membrane Potential: Neurons have a resting state where the inside is negatively charged compared to the outside due to the uneven distribution of ions (like sodium and potassium) across the cell membrane. This creates a potential difference called the resting membrane potential.
Action Potential: When a neuron receives a strong enough signal (usually from dendrites), it can generate an action potential—a rapid change in membrane potential. This electrical signal travels down the axon like a wave.
Synaptic Transmission: When the action potential reaches the axon terminals, it triggers the release of neurotransmitters into the synapse, the tiny gap between neurons. These chemicals bind to receptors on the next neuron, initiating a new electrical signal.
The Marvelous Brain
Now, let's shift our focus to the brain—the command center of your entire nervous system. 🌟
Your brain consists of various regions, each with specific functions. Here are a few key areas:
Cerebrum: This is the largest part and is divided into two hemispheres, each responsible for various cognitive functions like thinking, memory, and sensory perception.
Cerebellum: Located at the back of your brain, it plays a crucial role in balance, coordination, and fine motor skills.
Brainstem: Situated at the base of the brain, it controls basic life-sustaining functions like breathing and heart rate.
Hippocampus: Essential for memory formation and storage.
Amygdala: Involved in processing emotions and emotional memories.
And there's so much more to explore!
References:
Bear, M. F., Connors, B. W., & Paradiso, M. A. (2016). "Neuroscience: Exploring the Brain." Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
Purves, D., et al. (2017). "Neuroscience." Sinauer Associates, Inc.
Kandel, E. R., Schwartz, J. H., & Jessell, T. M. (2012). "Principles of Neural Science." McGraw-Hill Education.
These references will provide you with in-depth insights into the fascinating world of neurons and the brain. Remember, your brain is a universe waiting to be explored! 🌌💡🔬
Stay curious, Tumblr pals! 😊🧠
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dinosaurwithablog · 3 months ago
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What is it about Zachary Quinto? He is such a great actor. There is a calm intensity about him that tranfixesres me to whatever screen he's on. Somehow, he became Spock and did it so well, I thought he was as good or dare i say maybe better, than Leonard Nimoy. I'm watching his new show, Brilliant Minds. I'm the first couple of minutes, I was transfixed again, and I had goosebumps tickling my soul. I'm gonna watch this show because Zachary makes it great. I love this guy!!! I've already gotten goosebumps, and I've cried, and the show is only half over. I love Zachary Quinto!!! ❤️ it's nice to have a new show that I'll actually watch. I wish they made more shows like this one, but then again, there's only one Zachary Quinto to go around 😁
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wheelingwithgrace · 3 months ago
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Tomorrow is such a nervewracking day. I have a neurology appointment, and I'll be finding out the results of my EEG/finding out if we caught any epileptic activity on it. I'm freaking out because I've been having convulsive seizures, and I just want to find out the source of them and if they aren't epileptic in nature it honestly feels like it's going to set me back one step in recovery.
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perplexingluciddreams · 2 years ago
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well.
the appointment with the CMH (community mental health) doctor was really really shit. to put it lightly.
she said lots of bad and wrong things like saying that i have no sign of infection so i don't have ME/CFS (which is just not how that works).
she also made a bunch of assumptions about my life and experiences based from very scattered (and often inaccurate or just unrelated) medical notes. and tried to tell me my life story and how my FND is caused based from that which was all just completely wrong.
she also said that because i have FND "there is no reason you are not talking and walking". which was what made me so upset that i ran (/crawled fast) upstairs and had a meltdown crying and hit the floor really really hard (hand still hurts ouch).
me not talking is NOT from FND. it's from autism (plus regression, which is still a part of my autism for me). life long experience of communication struggle and language issue and body not in my fucking control. and she completely disregarded my autism basically and saying i have no communicating problems even though that is such a HUGE HUGE part of my life.
also she said that i am "medicalised" and don't really need bath lift or stair lift or medical equipment (EVEN THOUGH i am have low mobility and CAN'T have a bath or go up down stairs without it AT ALL).
i don't know what else she said because of the running upstairs and meltdown but mum had some more talking with her and then she left. then i had a lie down in mum's bed and she did nice stroking on my back and i calmed down a bit.
still very upset. today was supposed to be good because new AAC but now it just is ruined.
and this was me trying really hard to give a second chance because she was horrible the last time too but i was being good and really trying to stay and listen but it was just horrible.
and she had awful strong perfume and the house still smells like it. making me feel sick.
sad angry frustrated.
((ask if need more tags on here i don't know what ones is right to put)).
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affectionatepanda · 20 days ago
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Okay, based on how that appointment went, I do NOT think that man understands what ME/CFS even is. 🙄
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allthegothihopgirls · 8 months ago
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the world if my different medical specialists knew how to coherently communicate with each other
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