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EPSOLIN
- Epsolin acts as an anticonvulsant and is normally prescribed to patients suffering from status epilepticus and seizures during neurosurgery. The medicine blocks the spread of seizure activity within the brain. This medication works as a solution which can be either injected in the vein or the muscle by a trained nurse or doctor. Dizziness, involuntary eye movements, unsteadiness, tremors in the body, agitation, speech disorder, dry mouth, nausea, and constipation are some of the common side effects of this medication.
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Hi. Let me you about hairfall. In layman's language, hairfall can be divided into 2 types - temporary hairfall and permanent which is called 'Hairloss' rather and leads to bald areas of smooth and shiny surface. In temporary hairfall, hair grows back again from the same hair root, but in case of permanent hairloss, because of formation of DHT (Di- Hydro -Testosterone) around hair root it gets choked up which subsequently affects the blood supply to the hair and thus hair root is lost forever. more
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He is getting good medicines and amy intractable epilepsy and you can ask doctor if any newer drugs can be used for him based on his condition
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Just as your overall health will benefit from eating a balanced diet, so too should the health of your hair. Once it?s gone, it?s gone, so don?t put foods in your body that speed up hair loss. You may be experiencing a thinning on top already, but you can counteract this (or at least slow it down) by eating from every food group daily -- concentrating on foods that are rich in protein, iron, silica, and zinc.
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