
Hi, Off And On Ive Been Having Facial Numbness (pins

This much history alone does not indicate MS
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I am Dr. Ajay Panwar, a neurologist, here to answer your query.
History of pins and needles with numbness on face and extremities, alone is not sufficient to hint for MS. MS is a relapsing remitting illness in which neurological deficits may occur recurrently. Neurological deficits may be paralysis, vision loss, eye movement abnormalities. Although sensory presentation is also a feature, but such symptoms diffusely( as head, face and arms in your case) alone, may not be characteristic for MS. So, only these symptoms in presence of normal MRI of braine and spine will not suggest MS.
Hope that helps. If you have follow up questions, I shall be glad to answer them.
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Dr.Ajay Panwar,
MD,DM(Neurology)


Please upload MRI Spine.
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C6 cyst is less likely to cause headache at the back of head. Please upload MRI images of cervical spine so that I can see the cyst and have an opinion about the same.
If you have more queries, I shall be glad to have you in follow up.
Regards,
Dr.Ajay Panwar,
MD,DM(Neurology)


This cervical lesion is unlikely to cause the pressure at the back of head.
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Hi XXXXXXX
Thanks for being in follow-up.
I could see there is a hyperintensity in cervical cord opposite C6- which may be a syrinx or a cyst. What is the radiologist's opinion? Besides, whatever it is, it is unlikely to cause the pressure at the back of head.
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This syrinx is less likely to be the cause.
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Hi XXXXXXX
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This syrinx is less likely to be the cause of your constant neck pain and dizziness. I suggest that a neurological examination for maneuvers for dizziness evaluation should be performed. Thyroid function tests should also be sent. Further, try to seek a physiotherapist's opinion for your symptoms. He may prove to be of help to you.
Regards,
Dr.Ajay Panwar,
MD,DM(Neurology)


May be Fibromyalgia
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Hi XXXXXXX
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Syrinx is less likely to be the cause. Fibromyalgia is a better possibility here, if other causes have been ruled out. Fibromyalgia is specifically diagnosed on the basis of diffuse tender points throughout the body including neck, back, knees, hips, elbows, shoulders. Other causes are also excluded before concluding the diagnosis of Fibromyalgia.
Hope that helps. If you have any further questions, I shall be glad to have you in follow-up.
Regards,
Dr.Ajay Panwar,
MD,DM(Neurology)


Its likely to be syrinx.
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Hi XXXXXXX
Thanks for being in follow-up.
On images, it appears to be syrinx. Anyway, it was a pleasure to have resolved your queries.
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MD,DM(Neurology)


Thanks XXXXXXX
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Hi XXXXXXX
It was my pleasure that I could help you.
Feel free to connect if you have any queries in future.
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Dr.Ajay Panwar,
MD,DM(Neurology)

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