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Babinski's/Plantar Reflex
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Something I've wondered for a while in case anyone knows.
I understand it's usually a sign of some kind of nerve damage but can people have one with no suspicious cause?
I understand it's usually a sign of some kind of nerve damage but can people have one with no suspicious cause?
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I've had it for years but kind of got lost in the loop.
Got referred to a neurologist for a variety of symptoms and they were looking for possible MS. I was referred to a friend of my neurologist who specialises in ear related disorders to look into menieres (my mum has it) and she reckoned it was menieres but I never got a call back to either her or the neurologist though I was commuting to London for a bit then moved so may have got lost in the system.
Was wondering whether it was something worth following up with new GP (4th in as many years due to moving) or just leave it.
Noticed I still had the positive reflex when they were doing some reflex tests in physio. On a brighter note, my knee reflexes are back though which has to be a good thing :)
Just don't want to bother them if it's nothing.
I've had it for years but kind of got lost in the loop.
Got referred to a neurologist for a variety of symptoms and they were looking for possible MS. I was referred to a friend of my neurologist who specialises in ear related disorders to look into menieres (my mum has it) and she reckoned it was menieres but I never got a call back to either her or the neurologist though I was commuting to London for a bit then moved so may have got lost in the system.
Was wondering whether it was something worth following up with new GP (4th in as many years due to moving) or just leave it.
Noticed I still had the positive reflex when they were doing some reflex tests in physio. On a brighter note, my knee reflexes are back though which has to be a good thing :)
Just don't want to bother them if it's nothing.
jenna....I am not a Neurologst BUT:
A positive Babinski is nothing to do with Meniere's Disease.
A positive Babinski is seen in MS and other Spino-Cortical tract disorders.
A positive Babinski CAN be a normal finding in a small % of the population.
Sorry I cannot be more precise jenna.
Try Googling it.
A positive Babinski is nothing to do with Meniere's Disease.
A positive Babinski is seen in MS and other Spino-Cortical tract disorders.
A positive Babinski CAN be a normal finding in a small % of the population.
Sorry I cannot be more precise jenna.
Try Googling it.
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