Neurologist and psychiatrist
Master's degree in Neurology and Psychiatry - Ain Shams University
Clinic services
Diagnosis and treatment:
- Strokes (clots and brain hemorrhages)
- Headaches of all kinds, tension, and migraine
- Spine, neck, and cartilage pain
- Epilepsy, convulsions, and increased brain electricity
- Problems with the cerebral and peripheral nerves
- Vertigo, dizziness, fainting, and lack of balance
- Parkinson's paralysis and tremors of all kinds
- Aging diseases and poor memory
- Paralysis, muscle weakness, and multiple sclerosis
- Depression, anxiety, and obsessive-compulsive disorder
- Social phobia and panic attacks
- Affective disorder and schizophrenia
- Psychological sessions and behavioral therapy
Neuropsychiatry Specialist, Fellow of European Board of Neurology (FEBN), Member of International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE), Member of International Headache Society (IHS)
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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder is a non-serious condition, but like any mental illness, if untreated in some cases, the patient's mind is overwhelmed by suicidal thoughts.
The symptoms of autism in children are inconsistent eye contact and Showing facial expressions, movements, and gestures that do not correspond to what is being said or done, refusal to hug, and physical contact in general, especially with relatives.
Psychological health is a state of mental well-being that enables an individual to cope with the pressures of life. It allows a person to maintain a psychological balance between work, personal life, and social interactions. A mentally healthy individual is capable of learning and functioning comfortably in various aspects of life
Narcolepsy is a rare chronic brain condition that causes sudden, inappropriate episodes of sleep. There is no specific cause for narcolepsy, but it can be due to factors such as a deficiency in the chemical hypocretin, responsible for regulating wakefulness, as a result of the immune system attacking cells that produce or receive hypocretin.
Insomnia is the difficulty in falling asleep or staying asleep for a sufficient duration, even under appropriate sleep conditions. Sometimes, insomnia can be a symptom of another issue or stem from strong psychological factors such as anxiety, stress, psychological pressure, trauma, or depression.
These are behavioral conditions characterized by severe and persistent disruptions in eating behaviors, accompanied by distressing thoughts and feelings. Patients often find it challenging to focus on other aspects of their lives. There are various forms of these conditions, such as anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID), or Food phobia in children.