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M.B.B.S, MD - Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Ghaziabad
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His seizure was probably related to his alcohol use, it is quite common to have seizure in alcohol users especially while they abruptly decrease the quantity of alcohol use or completely stop taking alcohol suddenly. It can also happen during alcohol intoxication though it is rare. It is in your best interest if you take him to a addiction psychiatrist who will opine the best regarding his condition and management. In the mean time continue librium and decrease the dose of anxilor-2 to half and ...more
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MBBS, DPM

Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear Pratik,
Since both Epilive and alcohol act on the same brain and nerve cells, it is better not to combine both. It will lead to more side effects. However you can take Epilive after your dinner.
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MD - Homeopathy, BHMS

Homeopath•Vadodara
Hello Gaurav.
Treatment for disease like epilepsy cannot be suggested such casually.
It requires proper consultation and case study.
Avoid taking such random suggestions even if received.
Better consult and take proper treatment.
You can consult me at lybrate..
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Diploma In Gastroenterology, Diploma In ...read more

Homeopath•Hyderabad
Eat a high-protein breakfast. ...
Avoid sugary drinks and fruit juice. ...
Drink water a half hour before meals. ...
Choose weight loss-friendly foods (see list). ...
Eat soluble fiber. ...
Drink coffee or tea. ...
Eat mostly whole, unprocessed foods. ...
Eat your food slowly.
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BAMS

Ayurvedic Doctor•Faridabad
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Hello Gaurav! You should immediately start Ayurvedic Antileptic treatment. For complete treatment share your investigations done till date. Also opt for paid consultation.
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MBBS (Gold Medalist, Hons), MS (Obst and...read more

Gynaecologist•Kolkata
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Keppra is absolutely safe in pregnancy. On the other hand, if you stop taking it, your epilepsy will exacerbate and that will harm you and your baby. So, please continue it. Also start folic acid.
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DM- Neurology, MD Medicine, MBBS

Neurologist•Delhi
Hello lybrate-user,
tuberculoma of the brain regresses with treatmemt. But to decide if she needs to continue the antiseizure medicines, you need to get a fresh mri brain with contrast. We need to see the current condition and then decide about the medicine. Please feel free to contact for further queries.
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Patna
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every medicine has its own side effect a heavy dose for long period some how increase weight but better management and lifestyle will help you to reduce your weight. You can consult a dietician for brief.
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IVF Specialist•Bhopal
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Hello Lybrate-User, Please consult a good infertility specialist.
Your age is already 33 and you have tried for full 1 year. I would suggest complete work up investigations both for you and husband then plan treatment according to your reports.
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MD Medicine, DM Neurology

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Dear lybrate-user,
it is difficult to comment whether it was a myoclonic jerk or not but I feel that it was not a myoclonic jerk, it was a reflex movement on suddenly viewing your shadow. You continue on same medication and follow up.
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