Dr. Ranga Chelva Krishna M.D.
Neurologist | Neurology
1513 Voorhies Ave Brooklyn NY, 11235About
Dr. Ranga Krishna is a distinguished Neurologist in Brooklyn, NY. Dr. Krishna specializes in diagnosing, treating, and managing disorders of the brain and nervous system. With expertise in handling complex conditions like epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, and migraines, Dr. Krishna employs advanced techniques and personalized treatment plans to improve patient outcomes. As a neurologist, Dr. Krishna is committed to staying abreast of the latest developments in neurological research and therapies.
Education and Training
Kakatiya Medical College 1990
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Program A 1994
KMC
Mysore Medical College 1989
Board Certification
American Board of Neurological Surgery
American Board of Pain Medicine
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Dr. Ranga Chelva Krishna M.D.'s Expert Contributions
Alzheimer's and loss of smell?
Loss of taste and smell are one of the first things of change in Alzheimer's. Taking zinc supplements sometimes can help. READ MORE
Who can I see to diagnose my son?
Sounds like some form of muscular dystrophy. I'd be surprised if they haven't told you such. You will want to get a neuromuscular specialist to look at this. READ MORE
Can taking painkillers for a long time impact the CNS?
Yes, taking pain killers for extended periods of time can result in reducing your coordination and rapidity of thought. READ MORE
Can a spinal injury affect the brain functioning?
Chronic pain from spine injuries can lead to agitated states, and/or depressive states. This can translate to wide swings in mood. READ MORE
What is the possible treatment for vertigo?
Balance therapy is the best permanent treatment for vertigo. READ MORE
Why does the blood rush to my head after I workout?
Severe headaches after working out most of the time is NOT serious, but somewhere around 5% of the time can be associated with a small aneurysm. I suggest you see a neurologist and get an MRI. READ MORE
Could symptoms like excessive sweating, blacking out and dyspnea be a sign of a neurological disorder?
Disautonomia sounds like what you are describing- you should be evaluated for such by a cardiologist and neurologist. READ MORE
I have a gradual lack of concentration. Is it a neurological problem?
It could be a neurologic problem. This is something you should first discuss with your primary physician so as to go through any changes in your lifestyle, or major events that may of caused a decrease in motivation and/or focus. After which they may refer you to a neurologist for a more detailed evaluation. READ MORE
Can Parkinson's affect younger people?
Parkinsons typically is diagnosed in someone's 60s, but at times it can be diagnosed pre-40 in rarer cases. READ MORE
Do certain foods lead to dementia?
No, foods do not have a link to dementia, however taking vitamins and actively doing brain-heavy tasks can help prevent onset. READ MORE
Could hazy vision be a sign of some problem with the brain?
This could be a neurologic issue, yes. I'd urge you to see your primary physician, and or go to the ER for a proper evaluation. READ MORE
When is the Spinal fluid test recommended?
Spinal fluid tests are typically done for infections of the brain (meningitis), Multiple sclerosis, and varying forms of cancer. There are times they are done for other reasons as well though. READ MORE
What causes sudden shocks in the body for some people?
This is a very vague question- I'd recommend having her see her primary physician about this and go from there. They would know best whether to refer for neurologic evaluation. READ MORE
I've been suffering from migraines for the past 3 years. What should I do?
Migraines require trying lots of treatments more often than not- Look into agents like Trokendi, and if serious enough, Botox is a very solid option. READ MORE
What causes issues in the nervous system? How is it treated?
Peripheral neuropathy is common and can stem from a number of things including injuries to the spine, diabetes, etc. Yes, it can be treated and patients often times are able to revert to some degree feelings of numbness. READ MORE
My mother is suddenly complaining of muscle twitching. What testing would you recommend for her?
Have her see a Neurologist and they will order the appropriate evaluative testing. This could be testing her autonomic nervous system, MRI's, EMGs, etc. It depends on her history and any past/recent injuries. READ MORE
I am hallucinating in bed at night. Is it a serious problem?
I would talk to your primary physician about this as it can be related to blood pressure- They will evaluate you for relevant conditions. READ MORE
What are the warning signs of a stroke?
More often than not, there are no warnings to a stroke. Highly stressful lifestyles and high blood pressure are additional risk factors. READ MORE
Is there a treatment for multiple sclerosis or is it just about managing the condition?
Treatment consists of managing symptoms stemming from MS, and slowing deterioration stemming from it. There is no "cure" for MS. READ MORE
Is vomiting blood a sign of a problem related to the brain?
Vomiting blood can be caused by any number of things from intestinal issues, to brain issues. See your doctor so you can be appropriately evaluated. READ MORE
Expert Publications
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Treatments
- Headaches
- Neck Pain
- Back Pain
- Sciatica
- Pinched Nerve
- Cerebrovascular Disease
- Herniated Disc
- Birth Defects
- Pain
- Transient Ischemic Attack (tia)
- Vascular Disease
- Stroke
- Stroke And Mini-stroke Recovery And Prevention
- Stroke Management
- Stroke Prevention
- Concussion
- Concussion & Traumatic Brain Injury
- Concussion (mild traumatic brain injury)
Professional Memberships
- American Academy of Neurology
- American Academy of Pain Management
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