Thursday, November 21, 2024

Neurologic problems

Dr. Randolph W. Evans

 Neurologic problems are much more common than you might think:

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40 million people in the U.S. suffer from migraines each year,
Up to 70% suffer from neck pain,
Up to 90% deal with significant low back pain in their lifetimes,
3% have carpal tunnel syndrome,
10% of adults have restless legs syndrome,
There's a 10% risk of experiencing a seizure by age 80,
350,000 people have multiple sclerosis,
1 million have Parkinson's,
5 million have Alzheimer's.
Chances are that you, or someone you know, has been touched by a neurologic condition.

Did you know?
Migraines? Only 50% of people are diagnosed correctly! Many people mistake their migraines for sinus or tension headaches and may be using medications that aren't effective. Keeping a headache diary (download one today!) can help.

Dr. Randolph W. Evans, M.D., is a leading general neurologist and one of only 701 subspecialty-certified Headache Medicine specialists in the U.S. If you’re struggling with migraines or other neurologic conditions, Dr. Evans can help.

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Monday, November 18, 2024

Understanding Common Neurological Problems: Migraines, Back Pain, and Beyond

Randolph W. Evans, M.D

 

Neurologic problems are very common including the following in the United States:

40 million people have migraines every year; up to 70% of people have neck pain and up to 90% have significant low back during their lifetimes; 3% have carpal tunnel syndrome; 10% of adults have restless legs syndrome; the risk of a seizure is 10% by age 80; 350,000 people have multiple sclerosis, 1 million have Parkinson’s, and 5 million have Alzheimer’s. We all have either experienced or know someone who has experienced neurologic problems.

Only 50% of people with migraine know they have migraine. Many think they have sinus or tension headaches and may be taking medications that are not effective. It is helpful for migraineurs to keep a headache diary ( download Headache Diary)

Randolph W. Evans, M.D is a general neurologist who treats all of these conditions. In addition, Dr. Evans is one of only 701 subspecialty certified Headache Medicine specialists in the United States.

Dr. Evans is considered one of the leading headache and migraine specialists in the nation.


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  • #Migraines
  • #ChronicPain
  • #HeadacheSpecialist
  • #NeurologicalHealth
  • #BackPainRelief
  • #RestlessLegsSyndrome
  • #ParkinsonsAwareness
  • #AlzheimersSupport
  • #HeadacheMedicine
  • Tuesday, October 1, 2024

    Discover Comprehensive Medical Care with Randolph W. Evans, M.D.

     

    Discover Comprehensive Medical Care with Randolph W. Evans, M.D.


    Randolph W. Evans, M.D.

    Randolph W. Evans, MD.; Here we believe that your health is your most valuable asset. Our dedicated team is committed to providing personalized treatment tailored to your unique needs. Focused on a patient-centered approach, we ensure every visit is comprehensive and caring. Services we provide: Primary care: routine check-ups preventive care and chronic disease management Specialized treatment: Targeted treatment and counseling for a variety of health conditions. Wellness Program: A holistic approach to improving your overall health. Including nutritional counseling and lifestyle coaching. Why choose us? Expertise: Dr. Evans and our team bring years of experience and specialized knowledge to provide you with the best possible care. Personalized Care: We take the time to listen and understand your health concerns. This will ensure that you receive a personalized treatment plan. Facilities: Our state-of-the-art facilities are equipped with the latest technology to provide efficient and effective healthcare services. Your health is our first priority. We understand that keeping track of your health can be overwhelming. That's why we're here to guide you every step of the way. Whether you are looking for primary care or specialized care, R.W. Evans, MD is here to help you. 🔗 Take the first step towards better health by making an appointment today!



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    Wednesday, August 28, 2024

    Struggling with Migrainеs? Discovеr Your Pеrsonalizеd Path to Rеliеf with Migrainе Dеcision Point Vidеos

    Struggling with Migrainеs? Discovеr Your Pеrsonalizеd Path to Rеliеf with Migrainе Dеcision Point Vidеos

     

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    Tuesday, July 30, 2024

    Motor Neurone Disease (MND) Symptom Checker


     Motor Neurone Disease (MND) Symptom Checker

    Randolph W. Evans, M.D


    Motor Neurone Disease (MND) is a progressive neurological condition that affects the motor neurons in the brain and spinal cord. Identifying symptoms early can help in managing the condition more effectively. Use this symptom checker to identify possible signs of MND and seek medical advice if necessary.

    Common Symptoms of MND:

    1. Muscle Weakness
      • Gradual weakening of muscles in the arms, legs, or neck
      • Difficulty lifting objects or walking
    2. Muscle Cramps and Spasms
      • Frequent muscle cramps, especially at night
      • Uncontrollable twitching or muscle spasms (fasciculations)
    3. Loss of Muscle Bulk
      • Noticeable thinning or wasting of muscles (atrophy)
      • Reduced muscle mass in specific areas like hands or shoulders
    4. Slurred Speech
      • Difficulty articulating words clearly
      • Speech that becomes slow or slurred over time
    5. Swallowing Difficulties
      • Problems with swallowing food or liquids (dysphagia)
      • Choking or coughing during meals
    6. Breathing Problems
      • Shortness of breath, especially when lying down
      • Needing to sleep propped up or use breathing support devices
    7. Weak Grip
      • Difficulty gripping objects or performing tasks requiring hand strength
      • Frequent dropping of items
    8. Foot Drop
      • Difficulty lifting the front part of the foot
      • Tripping or dragging the foot while walking
    9. Emotional Changes
      • Uncontrolled laughter or crying (pseudobulbar affect)
      • Mood swings or changes in behavior
    10. Fatigue
      • Persistent tiredness and lack of energy
      • Exhaustion after minimal physical activity

    How to Use the Symptom Checker:

    1. Review Each Symptom: Carefully go through each symptom listed above and consider if you have experienced any of them.
    2. Monitor Frequency and Severity: Note how often and how severe these symptoms are. Occasional muscle cramps or fatigue can be normal, but persistent or worsening symptoms may be a concern.
    3. Seek Medical Advice: If you identify multiple symptoms or if any single symptom is significantly impacting your daily life, it is important to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation.
    4. Keep a Symptom Diary: Document the symptoms you experience, including when they occur and how they affect you. This can be helpful information for your healthcare provider.

    Next Steps:

    • Schedule a Doctor's Appointment: Make an appointment with a neurologist or your primary care physician to discuss your symptoms.
    • Prepare for the Appointment: Bring your symptom diary, list of medications, and any questions you may have.
    • Follow Up: Keep track of any new symptoms and follow your doctor's recommendations for further tests or treatment.

    Remember:

    This symptom checker is not a diagnostic tool but a guide to help you recognize potential signs of MND. Early diagnosis and intervention can make a significant difference in managing the condition effectively. Always seek professional medical advice if you have concerns about your health.

    Motor Neurone Disease (MND) is a progressive neurological condition that affects the motor neurons in the brain and spinal cord. Identifying symptoms early can help in managing the condition more effectively. Use this symptom checker to identify possible signs of MND and seek medical advice if necessary.

    Common Symptoms of MND:

    1. Muscle Weakness
      • Gradual weakening of muscles in the arms, legs, or neck
      • Difficulty lifting objects or walking
    2. Muscle Cramps and Spasms
      • Frequent muscle cramps, especially at night
      • Uncontrollable twitching or muscle spasms (fasciculations)
    3. Loss of Muscle Bulk
      • Noticeable thinning or wasting of muscles (atrophy)
      • Reduced muscle mass in specific areas like hands or shoulders
    4. Slurred Speech
      • Difficulty articulating words clearly
      • Speech that becomes slow or slurred over time
    5. Swallowing Difficulties
      • Problems with swallowing food or liquids (dysphagia)
      • Choking or coughing during meals
    6. Breathing Problems
      • Shortness of breath, especially when lying down
      • Needing to sleep propped up or use breathing support devices
    7. Weak Grip
      • Difficulty gripping objects or performing tasks requiring hand strength
      • Frequent dropping of items
    8. Foot Drop
      • Difficulty lifting the front part of the foot
      • Tripping or dragging the foot while walking
    9. Emotional Changes
      • Uncontrolled laughter or crying (pseudobulbar affect)
      • Mood swings or changes in behavior
    10. Fatigue
      • Persistent tiredness and lack of energy
      • Exhaustion after minimal physical activity

    How to Use the Symptom Checker:

    1. Review Each Symptom: Carefully go through each symptom listed above and consider if you have experienced any of them.
    2. Monitor Frequency and Severity: Note how often and how severe these symptoms are. Occasional muscle cramps or fatigue can be normal, but persistent or worsening symptoms may be a concern.
    3. Seek Medical Advice: If you identify multiple symptoms or if any single symptom is significantly impacting your daily life, it is important to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation.
    4. Keep a Symptom Diary: Document the symptoms you experience, including when they occur and how they affect you. This can be helpful information for your healthcare provider.

    Next Steps:

    • Schedule a Doctor's Appointment: Make an appointment with a neurologist or your primary care physician to discuss your symptoms.
    • Prepare for the Appointment: Bring your symptom diary, list of medications, and any questions you may have.
    • Follow Up: Keep track of any new symptoms and follow your doctor's recommendations for further tests or treatment.

    Remember:

    This symptom checker is not a diagnostic tool but a guide to help you recognize potential signs of MND. Early diagnosis and intervention can make a significant difference in managing the condition effectively. Always seek professional medical advice if you have concerns about your health.

     

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