Dr. Mukheem Mudabbir stands as a distinguished Consultant for Neurology at Continental Hospitals, revered as one of the best neurologists in Hyderabad. Holding an MD in Internal Medicine and a DM in Neurology from the prestigious NIMHANS, Bangalore, he exemplifies expertise honed through rigorous academic pursuits. Graduating from Osmania Medical College, Hyderabad, Dr. Mukheem has amassed a wealth of knowledge and experience in the realm of adult and pediatric neurological disorders. Specializing in an array of conditions including movement disorders, epilepsy/seizure disorder, headache & migraine, dementia & cognitive disorders, strokes & cerebrovascular disorders, demyelinating disorders, and neuropathies, his proficiency is widely acknowledged.
Frequently Asked Questions
During your initial consultation, Dr. Mukheem will likely conduct a thorough medical history review and a neurological examination to assess your symptoms and overall neurological function. Depending on your condition, further diagnostic tests such as imaging scans or nerve conduction studies may be ordered. Dr. Mukheem will then discuss treatment options tailored to your specific needs and provide guidance and support throughout your care journey.
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Autoimmune disorders occur when the immune system mistakenly attacks healthy cells in the body, including those in the nervous system. This can lead to inflammation and damage to nerve cells, resulting in various neurological symptoms.
Common symptoms include muscle weakness, numbness or tingling in extremities, difficulty walking, vision changes, and cognitive impairment.
Early signs may include forgetfulness, difficulty concentrating, confusion, language problems, and changes in mood or behavior.
Treatment may include medication to manage symptoms, cognitive rehabilitation therapy, lifestyle modifications, and support services to help patients and caregivers cope with the challenges of the disorder.
Demyelination refers to damage to the protective myelin sheath surrounding nerve fibers, disrupting nerve signaling and causing neurological symptoms. Demyelination disorders include multiple sclerosis (MS) and Guillain-Barré syndrome, among others.