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Optic Neuritis: When Vision Problems Signal a Neurological Condition

Imagine a regular morning that suddenly feels off. One eye aches when you move it, colors look strangely muted, and your central vision seems like you’re looking through smudged glass. It’s unsettling, and for many people, this is exactly how optic neuritis first announces itself. Not a headache, but not blurry vision from screen fatigue…

Sandeep Dhanyamraju
19/05/26
Idiopathic-Intracranial

Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension: Pressure Inside the Skull Without a Tumor

The symptoms feel like a brain tumor, relentless headaches, vision disturbances, and pulsating noise in the ears. But when imaging comes back clear, patients are often left confused and undertreated. The condition has a name, a defined mechanism, and effective treatment. Here’s what you need to know. Idiopathic intracranial hypertension is a condition in which…

Sandeep Dhanyamraju
Hemiplegic-Migraine

Hemiplegic Migraine: When a Migraine Mimics a Stroke

There is a particular kind of terror in waking up with one side of your body not responding. The arm feels heavy. Speech comes out wrong. Vision has gone strange at the edges. For someone who has never experienced this before, the instinct is immediate: this is a stroke. Call 911. Sometimes that instinct is…

Ramin Ansari
Post-Concussion-Syndrome

Post-Concussion Syndrome: Why Symptoms Linger Weeks After a Head Injury

A hard hit during a weekend soccer game. A rear-end collision on the freeway. A bad fall from a ladder. In each case, initial evaluation shows nothing structurally alarming, and patients are told to rest and expect to feel better within a week or two. For most people, that timeline holds. But for a significant…

Ramin Ansari
Common-Myths-About

5 Common Myths About Multiple Sclerosis You Should Stop Believing

A diagnosis of multiple sclerosis is frightening enough on its own. What makes it worse is the layer of misinformation most people encounter before they ever speak to a neurologist – stories of rapid decline, wheelchairs, and lives cut short. Much of what circulates about MS is simply wrong. And wrong information, believed long enough,…

Vova Dev
12/05/26
Chronic-Stress-And

Stress and the Nervous System: What Chronic Stress Does to Your Brain

Most people think of stress as a feeling, something that gets better after a vacation, a good night’s sleep, or when the deadline passes. But when stress becomes chronic, it stops being a feeling and starts being a physical process that reshapes the brain. What follows isn’t burnout. It’s measurable neurological change – and it…

Sandeep Dhanyamraju
Spring-Migraines

Spring Migraines: Why Weather Changes Trigger Attacks

Every spring, millions of people wake up with a pounding head and no obvious reason for it – no hangover, no stress, no screens. The culprit is outside: shifting pressure, surging pollen, and temperature swings that the nervous system simply wasn’t built to ignore. If your migraines get worse in March or April, you’re not…

Sandeep Dhanyamraju
Epilepsy-In-Adults

Epilepsy in Adults: What Family Members Need to Know

A seizure doesn’t announce itself. One moment, a person is sitting at the dinner table, the next they’re unresponsive, confused, or convulsing – and everyone around them has no idea what to do. For families living with epilepsy in adults, that gap between not knowing and knowing can make all the difference. This article covers…

Sandeep Dhanyamraju
Stroke-Symptoms

Stroke: How to Recognize the Symptoms in 60 Seconds

Most people think they’d know a stroke when they see one. They picture a dramatic collapse, unconsciousness, someone clearly in crisis. But many strokes begin quietly – a dropped smile, a confused sentence, an arm that won’t lift. By the time it looks “serious enough” to act on, critical minutes are already gone. Here’s what…

Ramin Ansari
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Restless Leg Syndrome: Why You Feel That Uncomfortable Urge at Night

You lie down, finally ready to sleep – and your legs have other plans. The urge to move them is almost impossible to resist, and the only thing that helps is getting up. Then it starts again. If this sounds familiar, you’re not imagining it, and you’re not alone. Here’s what’s actually happening and what…

Sandeep Dhanyamraju
05/05/26
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