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Nervous System Disorders
Question #21954
33 days ago
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doctor talwar - #21954

Tanmay

I am feeling super stressed and really worried about some health issues I've been having, and now I’m looking for advice about seeing a doctor talwar. A few weeks ago, I started getting these weird, severe headaches that make me feel dizzy and nauseous too. I thought maybe it was just stress from work, but it’s gotten worse. One night, I couldn’t even sleep because the pain was so bad. I decided to go to my primary care doc, but he just prescribed some pain meds. Didn’t really help much, and I left feeling a bit frustrated. I read online about this doctor talwar who specializes in headaches, and people seem to have had good experiences with them. Has anyone here seen this doctor talwar? I’m curious if they actually listen to patients or just throw meds at them too. My headaches aren’t getting any better, and I feel like I’m at a wall here. I don’t know if I should try another doc or make the trek to see doctor talwar. Would it be worth it? Need some advice, like should I have a list of questions ready or something? Any tips on what to expect?

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It’s understandable that you’re feeling frustrated with your current situation. When it comes to persistent or worsening headaches that make you feel dizzy and nauseous, it’s essential to address these symptoms thoroughly. While I don’t have specific feedback on doctor Talwar, if you feel your current care isn’t adequately helping, seeing a specialist who focuses on headaches could be beneficial. These specialists can provide a more comprehensive assessment and may identify possible underlying causes such as migraine, cluster headaches, or tension-type headaches. It’s important to have a detailed history ready when you visit – note the onset, frequency, duration, location, and any possible triggers for your headaches. Also, list any other symptoms like visual changes, which could aid the specialist in narrowing down a diagnosis. When you meet with the specialist, an attentive practitioner should perform a thorough clinical examination, possibly including imaging like a CT or MRI if warranted by your history or the physical exam findings. Prepare a list of questions to ask about potential diagnoses, treatment options, side effects, and any tests that might be needed. Bringing a journal of your headaches – including details like stress levels, dietary intake, and sleep patterns – can provide valuable insights into patterns and triggers. While some treatment plans may include medication, ensure there is a discussion around lifestyle modifications and alternative therapies as well. If your symptoms continue to escalate, especially with red flags like sudden or severe headaches, changes in consciousness, or neurological symptoms, seek urgent medical care. Always prioritize your safety and readiness to address what you need during that visit to feel heard and cared for.

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