Top Questions on Treating Epilepsy (Child)
My son is 3.5 years old. He got covid when he was 1.5 years old and got seizure for the first time. Again in last sep 20 ...
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Febrile convulsions are common in childrens. Note his daily activities if any problem consult to the doctor, in emergency cases reach out to the hospital. If still have convulsion problems, reach to homeopathic doctor which will be good for him.
My son is eight month old he started suddenly having fits in seven month. He was a healthy born child. He was told to do ...
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It could be a case of west syndrome where eeg is characteristic of mountain waves also looks for any skin lesions in your child becoz it may be associated with tuberous sclerosis.
Hello mere bete ko kuch din pahle fits aya tha tb s vo ajeeb behave kr h vo 6 year ka h uski hmne totl report krva li h ...
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Seizures with temporal lobe involvement, complex partial seizures are most commonly associated with behavioural changes. Such changes can include rapid fluctuations in mood, or over-attention to detail. Let's have a detailed discussion for better advice and medication plan.
My daughter 5 years she doing in a day omitted 2 to 3 times and she also fit (meergi) in a day also mri and head eeg don ...
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The dietary habits need to be reviewed to see the cause of vomiting. She needs a complete checkup.
Sir, my son is 10 years old, he is under dawn syndrome from birth after 8 years old he is suffering from mrigi ka daura, ...
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Children with downs syndrome have co existing illnesses. Since your child has complained. Of weakness and pain in on half of the body 2 months back it is better. To get investigated by eeg and ct scan. Please consult a children's neurologist it is. Imporatnt that he should be taking the syrup levera every day at the same. Time and. Not.to stop in between. As to his downs syndrome and other conditions please consult the physical medicine and rehabilitation dept near your place so that the developmental part can be taken care of.
Hi, My son 11 years r suffering from seizure. I changed many doctors but not satisfied. Now it's proscription by Dr. Pah ...
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You have to do proper homoeopathic treatment to cure this problem, you can contact me through Lybrate in private consultation with CT scan report, by proper constitutional homoeopathic treatment it can be cured,
My daughter is taking levipil 500 and one day I forgot to give her the evening dose. What will happen now please advise ...
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Nothing may happen. But learn from that and be more vigilant. May be you can teach your daughter to take good care of herself (children learn to take responsibility if promoted to do so in a positive way ). Learn about healthy lifestyle and implement those good habits in your family with sincerity and discipline. Go for regular health check up so that her improvement can be monitored. You can also add Homeopathy which is safe and gentle and can be taken with other medicines. You can contact me for further details.
My 2nd son of 14 years old hasn't attained puberty as yet. There seems to be no signs of the same till now. Is this reas ...
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Yes there are chances of delayed puberty. But there are chances of the epilepsy interfering with the natural development. Also obesity is a major health hazard.
My son has 4 years old he has suffering from epilepsy. please suggest me have any treatment. ...
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Yes you may start with Ayurveda treatment but prior to this you have to go for final diagnosis. Get one EEG and MRI brain to rule out any major pathology.
HI, My son age 13 and half years old weight 53 kg have epileptic problem and being treated at Central Institute of Psych ...
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More than 80% of patients occasionally miss a dose of their medication. The routine use of these sheets or similar advice may help patients to know. To minimise missed doses and to redeem the situation when a dose is missed. .Do not take a double dose to make up for the dose that you missed.