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Guillain-Barre-Syndrome

Guillain-Barré Syndrome: Rapid Weakness, Diagnosis, and Recovery Timeline

When weakness starts in the feet and gradually spreads upward over days, the clinical picture is often unmistakable to a neurologist even before specialized testing is complete. Guillain-Barré Syndrome is a serious autoimmune condition in which the immune system mistakenly attacks the peripheral nervous system, producing muscle weakness that can progress from mild leg heaviness…

Sandeep Dhanyamraju
02/06/26
Brachial-Plexus-Injury

Brachial Plexus Injury: Nerve Damage in the Shoulder and Arm

Your arm goes limp after a collision. The shoulder burns like electricity, and your hand won’t respond the way it should. These aren’t muscle problems; they can signal a brachial plexus injury, a form of nerve damage that’s frequently underestimated and sometimes missed entirely in initial trauma evaluations. The brachial plexus is a network of…

Sandeep Dhanyamraju
Cervical-Spondylosis

Cervical Spondylosis: Neck Arthritis and Its Effect on Nerves

Most people over 50 have some degree of cervical spondylosis visible on imaging, even when they’ve never had a significant neck complaint, which makes it one of the most quietly prevalent conditions in adult medicine. It develops through the gradual breakdown of discs, joints, and ligaments in the cervical region, and, for a long time,…

Vova Dev
Small-Fiber-Neuropathy

Small Fiber Neuropathy: When Standard Tests Miss the Nerve Damage

There is a frustrating pattern that plays out for many patients with small fiber neuropathy: burning pain in the feet, strange sensations in the hands, disrupted sleep, and after a complete neurological workup, including an EMG, every result comes back normal. For a long time, that was where the story ended. The condition went unlabeled,…

Sandeep Dhanyamraju
Cluster-Headaches

Cluster Headaches: The Most Painful Headache and How Neurologists Treat It

Neurologists describe cluster headaches as one of the most severe pain conditions in all of medicine, and patients who have experienced them rarely need convincing. The attacks arrive abruptly, reach peak intensity within minutes, and produce a level of pain that has earned the condition the informal label “suicide headache.” What defines the condition beyond…

Sandeep Dhanyamraju
Transverse-Myelitis_-Sudden-Spinal

Transverse Myelitis: Sudden Spinal Cord Inflammation and What It Means

One morning, you wake up with unusual back pain. By afternoon, your legs feel heavy. By evening, you can’t urinate normally, and a band of numbness is spreading up your torso. This is not a pulled muscle or a pinched nerve. This is a neurological emergency – and for patients with transverse myelitis, this compressed…

Sandeep Dhanyamraju
26/05/26
Complex-Regional-Pain-Syndrome

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: Causes, Symptoms, and Neurological Treatment

Most pain follows a predictable arc: injury happens, healing occurs, pain subsides. Complex regional pain syndrome breaks that arc entirely. The injury heals, or at least appears to, but the pain doesn’t leave. It intensifies and spreads. A wrist fracture from months ago now produces burning so severe that a shirt sleeve touching the skin…

Sandeep Dhanyamraju
Pseudobulbar-Affect_-Uncontrollable-Laughing

Pseudobulbar Affect: Uncontrollable Laughing or Crying After Brain Injury

Imagine being at a work meeting and suddenly bursting into tears, not because you’re sad, but because your brain has lost the ability to regulate the physical expression of emotion. Or laughing uncontrollably at a funeral, fully aware that the reaction doesn’t match what you actually feel inside. For people with pseudobulbar affect, this is…

Sandeep Dhanyamraju
Myoclonus_-Involuntary-Muscle-Jerks

Myoclonus: Involuntary Muscle Jerks and What They Mean Neurologically

A sudden jerk of the leg just before falling asleep. An arm that shoots upward without warning while reaching for a coffee cup. A shoulder that twitches unexpectedly, causing embarrassment in a meeting. Most people experience something like this at least once – and most of the time, it means nothing serious. But when myoclonic…

Sandeep Dhanyamraju
Optic-Neuritis_

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
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