Neurology Care

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Neurology care at Royal Care Hospital Mirpur is dedicated to the diagnosis and management of disorders affecting the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves. Our approach combines clinical expertise with advanced neuro-diagnostic tools to treat conditions ranging from chronic migraines and epilepsy to complex neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s. Because the nervous system is the control center for every bodily function, we prioritize a “Brain-First” strategy, focusing on early intervention to preserve cognitive function, motor skills, and sensory perception.

In cases of acute neurological emergencies, such as a stroke, our “Royal” protocol emphasizes the “Time is Brain” philosophy. Rapid assessment using high-resolution CT and MRI imaging allows our specialists to implement life-saving interventions, such as thrombolytic therapy, to restore blood flow and minimize long-term disability. Beyond crisis care, we provide comprehensive neurological rehabilitation, working alongside physiotherapists and speech therapists to help patients regain independence. Whether managing a sleep disorder or a complex neuromuscular condition, our team is committed to providing the precision and empathy required for neurological recovery.

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What is the difference between a "Tension Headache" and a "Migraine"?

While both involve head pain, they have different triggers and symptoms. A tension headache often feels like a tight band around the head and is usually caused by stress or muscle strain. A Migraine is a complex neurological event often accompanied by throbbing pain on one side, sensitivity to light/sound, and sometimes nausea or "auras" (visual disturbances). At Royal Care, we help identify your specific triggers to move beyond temporary painkillers.

What are the early "Red Flag" signs of a stroke that I should know?

We use the BE FAST acronym to identify a stroke:

Balance: Sudden loss of coordination.

Eyes: Sudden blurred or double vision.

Face: One side of the face drooping.

Arms: Weakness or numbness in one arm.

Speech: Slurred or "strange" sounding speech.

Time: Call for emergency help immediately if any of these occur.

Does having a seizure mean I have Epilepsy?

Not necessarily. A seizure is a single occurrence of abnormal electrical activity in the brain, which can be caused by high fever, low blood sugar, or head trauma. Epilepsy is a chronic condition characterized by unprovoked, recurrent seizures. Our neurologists use EEG (Electroencephalogram) testing to monitor brain wave patterns and determine the exact nature of the activity before confirming a diagnosis and starting long-term medication.

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