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What Is Sleep Apnea And What Are the Three Types?

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What is Sleep Apnea? Sleep Apnea is a potentially life-threatening sleep disease characterized by periodic cessations in breathing during sleep. Sleep apnea is a possibility if loud snoring and daytime fatigue persist despite getting enough hours under the covers. Sleep apnea comes in many forms, and understanding those forms can help a person figure out […]

Managing Adult ADD with a Florida Neurologist

Managing Adult ADD with a Florida Neurologist

Defining and Managing Adult ADD with a Florida Neurologist Many people are diagnosed with attention deficit disorder (ADD) in their lives, but how many know the signs or have seen them in themselves? The symptoms that adults experience often vary from those found in children. In children, those with ADD are less likely to be […]

What Is Narcolepsy And Can A Neurologist Treat It?

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Narcolepsy Narcolepsy is a neurological disorder characterized by EDS, rapid eye movement (REM), sleep behavior disorder (RBD), and cataplexy. Patients with narcolepsy experience episodes of uncontrollable muscle weakness during REM sleep. These episodes usually occur after waking from a deep sleep. In addition to these three main features, patients with narcolepsy also experience vivid dreams, […]

Is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Real

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What Is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome? Chronic fatigue syndrome, or CFS for short, is a term used to describe a group of symptoms that cause extreme fatigue lasting longer than six months with no evident cause. This can vary from muscle pain and weakness to severe headaches, memory loss, and sleep deprivation. It has been known […]

Using Botox for Neurological Conditions Like Chronic Migraine

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Botox for Neurological Conditions Botox, a nearly household word, owns popularity among women and men who want to improve areas of the body by plumping to make more attractive (to their opinion). But, Botox, formally known as botulinum toxin, as an injectable drug does more than just smooth facial wrinkles and creases or plump up […]

Can A Florida Neurologist Treat My Sleep Apnea?

Florida Neurologist Treat Sleep Apnea

Florida Neurologist for Sleep Apnea Treatment Sleep apnea falls into the category of Obstructive Apnea (OSA), a condition that affects breathing during sleep. Anyone can have OSA, but it’s most often seen in those who are overweight or obese, those who are elderly and have diabetes, or those with specific other lung problems such as […]

Can a Neurologist Prescribe CPAP Machine for Sleep Apnea

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How a Neurologist Can Help with Sleep Disorders Is it difficult for you to get to sleep? It’s also possible that you go to slumber and then awake several times during the night. Does restless leg syndrome prohibit you from getting a good night’s sleep as well? It is possible that you suffer from a […]

Can a Neurologist Help Long-Haul COVID Symptoms

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Neurologist Help Long-Haul COVID Symptoms Long-haul Covid Syndrome is a condition that many people suffer from. However, it can be difficult to tell who has this syndrome because it has many different symptoms. There are symptoms of short-term and long-term Covid Syndrome which are very similar, but there is a crucial difference. Long-haul Covid Syndrome […]

Should I See a Neurologist for Vertigo?

Neurologist for Vertigo

Neurologist for Vertigo When you hear the word “neurologist,” your first impression might be it’s probably some crazy medical professional. But that’s not necessarily the case. A neurologist is a medical doctor specializing in diagnosing, treating, and managing diseases and conditions based on patterns of movement, energy, and brain function. What is Vertigo? Vertigo is […]

Should I See A Neurologist After Stroke?

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Consult a Neurologist After Stroke A stroke, also called a brain attack, occurs when the blood flow fails to reach a particular part of your brain. When there is a lack of oxygen in the blood, the brain cells refuse to cooperate and they die. High blood pressure, diabetes, tobacco use, being overweight, and heart […]