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Psychiatrist•Murshidabad
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Yes. It would affect. Not only the speed of recovery, but the response of medications would be less effective if not taken regularly. Also, the symptoms might reappear.
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Psychiatrist•Raipur
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no as such it will not cause any major problem. However it is recommended that medicine should not be left with patient. It should be given by caregiver on regular basis for avoiding over dosing or pt may miss to take the prescribed dose.
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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You need to be thoroughly evaluated for cognitive deficits, Has MRI brain been taken. The psychiatrist must have treated you long to arrive at this combination, so discuss with him/ her the problems you have, am sure he/ she will be able to address them as well. Good luck.
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General Physician•Delhi
Many respiratory infections start out as a dry cough, and then become a wet cough or productive cough as the lungs start to produce more sputum. Some types of chronic cough or severe cough may remain a dry cough, or become a persistent dry cough.
if it persists for a longer time , it may cause some severe throat and lung problems. your mother may need a medical consultation.
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Psychiatrist•Davanagere
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Hi lybrate-user,
your mom may be suffering from dizziness due to many causes. Since you list hypertension, depression, memory loss/amnesia as her medical conditions and that she is currently on medications like donep, lanxtra, divalprid and petril, I suggest that you re-consult the prescribing physician regarding your mother's recurrent dizziness and loss of balance as well as consciousness. If this is more easy to do online, I suggest that you contact the undersigned for a second opinion.
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