Brain, Nerve & Migraine Treatments by Dr. Anadi Mishra

At Axiom Neurology & Speciality Clinic, Lucknow, Dr. Anadi Mishra evaluates common brain, nerve, migraine, seizure, stroke, tremor, memory and sleep-related concerns.

Conditions Evaluated & Treated

Neurological symptoms may appear as headache, fits, weakness, numbness, tremor, dizziness, memory changes or sleep-related difficulty. The conditions below are commonly evaluated during neurology consultation at Axiom Neurology & Speciality Clinic, Lucknow.

Headache & Migraine

Common concerns:
Repeated headache, one-sided headache, heaviness in the head, vomiting, light or sound sensitivity, headache around the eyes, or headache that affects sleep, work or daily routine.

When to consult:
A neurology consultation may be helpful if headaches are frequent, severe, increasing over time, disturbing daily life, or associated with vomiting, weakness, vision changes, dizziness or fainting-like episodes.

How consultation helps:
The consultation focuses on understanding the headache pattern, checking neurological signs, identifying possible triggers, reviewing previous reports if available, and deciding whether medicines, lifestyle guidance or further tests are required.

Seizure / Epilepsy

Common concerns:
Fits, sudden jerks, blank spells, fainting-like episodes, sudden confusion, tongue bite, loss of awareness, or repeated seizure episodes.

When to consult:
Consultation is important if a person has a first-time seizure, repeated fits, unexplained episodes of unconsciousness, or if seizure medicines need review, adjustment or follow-up.

How consultation helps:
The doctor evaluates the episode history, possible triggers, previous medicines, EEG/MRI reports if available, and guides treatment planning and follow-up based on the patient’s condition.

Stroke & Paralysis

Common concerns:
Sudden weakness on one side of the body, facial deviation, speech difficulty, imbalance, numbness, vision problems, or recovery concerns after stroke/paralysis.

When to consult:
Sudden weakness, facial deviation, speech difficulty, loss of balance or sudden numbness needs urgent medical attention. Neurology follow-up is also important after stroke for recovery guidance and prevention of future episodes.

How evaluation may help:
The evaluation helps review stroke history, MRI/CT reports, risk factors, current medicines, recovery progress and the need for further guidance related to prevention, rehabilitation and follow-up care.

Nerve Pain / Neuropathy

Common concerns:
Burning pain, tingling, numbness, pins-and-needles sensation, electric-shock-like pain, diabetic nerve symptoms, or pain spreading to hands, legs or feet.

When to consult:
A neurology consultation may be needed if numbness or burning pain is persistent, worsening, affecting walking or sleep, or associated with diabetes, back pain, weakness or balance problems.

How consultation helps:
The doctor evaluates the pattern of nerve symptoms, checks neurological signs, reviews diabetes or other related reports, and decides whether medicines, nerve tests or further evaluation are needed.


 

Tremor / Parkinsonism

Common concerns:
Hand shaking, slowness in movement, body stiffness, walking difficulty, reduced facial expression, balance issues, or Parkinson’s-like symptoms.

When to consult:
Consultation is useful if tremor is increasing, affecting writing/eating, associated with stiffness or slowness, or if walking and balance are becoming difficult.

How consultation helps:
The consultation focuses on understanding the type of tremor, checking movement, stiffness, balance and walking pattern, and planning treatment or follow-up depending on the cause.

Memory Problems / Dementia

Common concerns:
Forgetfulness, repeated questioning, confusion, difficulty managing daily tasks, behaviour changes, poor attention, or memory concerns in elderly patients.

When to consult:
A consultation may be helpful if memory problems are increasing, affecting daily life, creating safety concerns, or noticed along with confusion, behaviour changes or difficulty recognizing people/places.

How consultation helps:
The doctor evaluates the memory concern, daily functioning, behaviour changes, family history, previous reports and possible reversible causes before planning further care.

Dizziness / Vertigo

Common concerns:
Spinning sensation, imbalance, repeated dizziness, nausea with head movement, unsteadiness while walking, or feeling light-headed without a clear reason.

When to consult:
Consultation is important if dizziness is repeated, severe, associated with weakness, speech difficulty, headache, hearing issues, vomiting or difficulty walking.

How consultation helps:
The consultation helps understand whether dizziness is related to vertigo, balance system, nerve-related issues or other neurological causes, and whether further testing or treatment is required.

Common concerns:
Disturbed sleep, daytime sleepiness, abnormal movements during sleep, restless legs, sudden jerks, sleep-related confusion or neurological symptoms affecting sleep quality.

When to consult:
A neurology consultation may be useful if sleep difficulty is persistent, associated with abnormal body movements, daytime tiredness, memory issues, headache or other neurological symptoms.

How consultation helps:
The doctor reviews sleep pattern, associated neurological symptoms, medicines, lifestyle factors and previous reports to understand the possible cause and guide further management.

Other Neurological Concerns Also Assessed

Some patients may also visit for concerns related to neck and back pain with nerve symptoms, muscle weakness, brain infections, myasthenia gravis, multiple sclerosis or other demyelinating disorders. These concerns are assessed based on symptoms, examination and available reports.

How Neurology Evaluation Works

A neurological concern is usually understood through symptom history, examination, report review and follow-up planning. The aim is to identify the likely cause before deciding the next step in care.

Step 1: Symptom History

The consultation begins with understanding the symptoms, duration, triggers, previous medicines and how the problem is affecting daily life.

Step 2: Neurological Examination

Important signs are checked to understand whether the concern may be related to the brain, nerves, muscles, balance, movement or memory.

Step 3: Report Review

Old prescriptions, MRI/CT, EEG, blood reports or nerve tests are reviewed if available. New tests are advised only when clinically required.

Step 4: Care & Follow-Up Plan

Based on the evaluation, the patient receives guidance about medicines, precautions, follow-up timing and when urgent attention may be needed.

What to Bring for Consultation

Bringing previous medical records helps the doctor understand the condition better and avoid unnecessary repetition of tests.

 

Please carry reports only if available. Do not worry if you do not have previous records.

Old Prescriptions

Previous prescriptions, current medicines and any medicine changes made earlier.

MRI / CT / EEG Reports

MRI, CT scan, EEG, NCV/EMG or other neurological test reports, if already done.

Blood Reports

Recent diabetes, thyroid, vitamin level or other relevant blood reports.

Discharge Summary

Hospital admission, stroke, seizure, surgery or emergency visit papers, if available.

Symptom Notes

When the symptom started, how often it happens, triggers and what makes it better or worse.

When to Book a Neurology Consultation

Some neurological symptoms need timely evaluation, especially when they are new, repeated, worsening or affecting daily life. If any of the following concerns are present, a consultation can help understand the next step.

 

Repeated or ongoing symptoms

Repeated headache or migraine
Headaches that are frequent, severe, increasing, or disturbing work, sleep or routine.

Fits or seizure-like episodes
Fits, blank spells, sudden jerks, loss of awareness or unexplained fainting-like episodes.

Numbness, tingling or burning pain
Persistent nerve pain, diabetic nerve symptoms, pins-and-needles sensation or electric-shock-like pain.

Tremor or movement difficulty
Hand shaking, stiffness, slowness, walking difficulty or balance problems.

Symptoms needing faster attention

Sudden weakness or speech difficulty
Weakness on one side, facial deviation, slurred speech, imbalance or sudden numbness.

Memory or behaviour changes
Increasing forgetfulness, confusion, repeated questioning or behaviour changes in elderly patients.

Dizziness or vertigo with imbalance
Repeated spinning sensation, unsteadiness, nausea with movement or difficulty walking.

Sleep-related neurological concerns
Abnormal movements during sleep, daytime sleepiness, restless legs or sleep with neurological symptoms.

 

For sudden weakness, facial deviation, speech difficulty, severe new headache, loss of consciousness or seizure, seek urgent medical care immediately.

Need a Neurology Consultation?

If symptoms are repeated, worsening or affecting daily life, a consultation can help understand the possible cause and the next step in care.

Consultation available at Axiom Neurology & Speciality Clinic, Lucknow.

Frequently Asked Questions

These answers are meant to help patients understand the consultation process. Final advice depends on clinical evaluation.

When should I consult a neurologist?

You may consider a neurology consultation if you have repeated headache, seizure-like episodes, sudden weakness, numbness, tremor, memory changes, dizziness, balance problems or sleep-related neurological symptoms.

Can I consult for migraine and repeated headache?

Yes. Repeated headache, migraine-like symptoms, vomiting, light sensitivity or headache affecting daily routine can be evaluated during neurology consultation.

What reports should I bring?

Carry old prescriptions, current medicines, MRI/CT reports, EEG reports, blood reports, discharge summaries or any previous neurological records, if available.

Are tests always needed?

No. Tests are advised only when clinically required. Many concerns first need proper symptom history, neurological examination and review of available reports.

Is stroke follow-up done during consultation?

Stroke follow-up may include review of previous reports, medicines, risk factors, recovery progress and guidance for prevention and continued care.

Can seizure or epilepsy medicines be reviewed?

Yes. Seizure history, previous episodes, current medicines, EEG/MRI reports and treatment response can be reviewed during consultation.

Can elderly memory problems be evaluated?

Yes. Forgetfulness, confusion, repeated questioning, behaviour changes or difficulty in daily functioning can be assessed during neurology consultation.

Where is the consultation available?

Consultation is available at Axiom Neurology & Speciality Clinic, Lucknow.

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