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Asked for male, 56 years old from Secunderabad
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DM - Neurology

Neurologist•Hyderabad
As the investigations like mri brain and eeg are normal, this type of epilepsy called idiopathic epilepsy. If he is getting one or two episodes in a month, so epilepsy control is good. As regarding the recent episode of seizure, it is important to know whether he is taking the epilepsy medication regularly or not, because even if he misses one single dose of medication, seizure episode may happen and it is called medication noncompliance related breakthrough seizure. If medication compliance is ...more
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Psychiatrist•Davanagere
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From the medications, the patient seems to have been stable with a bipolar disorder. It also seems like you know that the medications lithosun 400 mg twice daily and dicorate 1 gm, have been working as well. Now recently patient has slight symptoms of irritability and your question of whether olimelt can be given for this can only be answered if you could explain to us why it was prescribed earlier and why it was stopped. It seems like you have a clue, however, you want to confirm with a psychia...more
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MD - Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Chennai
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The syrups being given are to reduce the behaviour problems and won't directly improve the speech. Consult a child psychiatrist for proper doing of the same. Only intensive ot and speech therapy would improve the outcome in the parameters you mentioned, medications will help him being receptive to the same. Good luck.
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Non-Invasive Conservative Cardiac Care Specialist•Pune
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You are being medicated for your nervous symptoms. These medicines are surely to have side effect of drowsiness, sleeepy feeling like you are feeling now.
If you are able to learn different methods to relax your body and mind with proper yogasana, proper diet, meditation, you will not need any of these medicines. All your medical reports are within normal limits.
If you remain medicine dependent, in future your health is likely to suffer. Try to learn at a reputed Yoga Pranayama center.
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PhD - Psychology

Psychologist•Patna
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Your problem of anxiety and depression can be removed by psychological counseling and psychological autosuggestion therapy through the online or offline process without any medication for three weeks you can contact me for this on Lybrate website thank you.
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Zirakpur
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Bipolar disorder is better managed by simple Yoga technoiques like Pranayam and Meditation and by using MEDHYA category of single herbs and/or compound herbomineral medicine. When you switch you may not feel immediate response but sooner or later you ll feel betterment. Absolutely no side effect. Whenever you want to discuss, i ll take few details before chosing specific herbs.
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Psychologist•Bangalore
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Hi lybrate-user
I can imagine how distressing and difficult this may be for you and your family. It may be in your best interest to continue the medication prescribed by your doctor. Additionally, you could take him for therapy to a licensed therapist who has substantial experience with adolescents in your city. It may be helpful for him to address his thoughts and feelings in a safe space and learn to challenge dysfunctional thoughts that trigger his symptoms and work on healthier behaviour...more
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Dear sir, I have been suffering from bipolar mood disorder from 2011 and since 2014, I am taking divalproex ,quetiapine, amisulpride and neuro vitamins. But now, I am facing serious sleep disorder or say insomnia as I could not sleep properly and totally dependent on medicines. If I don't take medicines at night ,I can't sleep at all and in day also, after lunch sometimes ,I cannot sleep if I don't take medicine. 1) Kindly suggest me are these divalproex 250 mg, quetiapine 50 mg, amisulpride 50 mg which I am taking are as pain killers or medicines which can cure the disease from its root? 2) I want to know the duration of period for which I have to take medicines in order to cure my bipolar mood disorder 1 from its root. 3) my third concern is that please let me know how to improve my sleep and get it normal so that I can sleep without medicines too.

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Psychologist•Bangalore
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Permanent cure is dependent on your seeking the help of a counselor too and cooperating with both therapies. This is a serious condition and medication can stabilise the chemical imbalance in the long run. In counseling you will be put on a program that will include exercise, proper diet, good sleep and how to handle emotions, particularly fear and anger. For the sleep you may try the following although the bipolar condition will affect the cycle tremendously: In your case particularly, do not s...more
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Psychiatrist•Dehradun
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Dear sekhar,
what are your current dosages of psychotropics and the clear indication of each? What are your current active symptoms, though it is understandable that you have bipolar disorder but what type, I don’t know yet.
As being a pharmacist yourself, I am expecting you to have this information about yourself.
You can mail me at email to discuss these issues in detail, as it will be tricky to titrate multiple medications.
Take care.
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