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BHMS, M.Sc - Clinical Nutrition, Certifi...read more

Dietitian/Nutritionist•Pune
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Don't take fat burners try to increase metabolism so that you r body act as a fat burning machine for details contact me on Lybrate private chat.
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Pediatrician•Delhi
A febrile seizure, or febrile convulsion, is an epileptic fit with a high body temperature. There is no serious underlying health issue. Occur 6 months and 5 years. These seizures are very short lasting. Baby is normal after that completely. You are doing well in tepid sponging, also give paracetamol 15mg/kg. Diazepam pediatric suppository may be used at the onset of convulsions, and seizure can be controlled using diazepam iv. Many physicians are also using frisium as a precautionary measure an...more
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Homeopath•Patna
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Dear lybrate user, you r advised do to go for natural recourse to burn your fats.
Go for a brisk walk in d morning for an hr to regulate your blood circulation.
Go for swimming, cycling, gardening, running.
Opt a staircase in stead of a, lift.
Take, oats, green tea in d breakfast.
Salad, fruits, sprouts b consumed in lunch, cutting bread, rice to 10%.
Take, green tea and biscuits in d evening.
Take, homoeo medicine.
@ cal carb 30-6 pills, thrice a day.
@ phyto...more
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M.B.B.S., D.N.B. (Psychiatry)

Psychiatrist•Panchkula
Hello,
There are several causes of aggression in seizure disorder. It can be either after a seizure episode, or it can be due to associated behavioral symptoms or due to underlying pathology of which seizure is a part. Medication do not cause such behavior. Contrary Valparin helps in controlling aggression. Consult your treating practitioner or neurologist to know the reason behind it. Certain medication and behavior therapy can help in controlling aggression.
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MBBS, MD - Psychiatry, MBA (Healthcare)

Psychiatrist•Davanagere
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Hello lybrate-user,
if you have belief about your doctor, you should follow recommendations. Otherwise you can always go with the advice of another psychiatrist.
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