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yes less oxygen supply to brain cause seizure called hypoxic seizure. The eeg need to be seen to comment and if you want you can consult me on this site by private consultation
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These are likely to be non-specific somatoform symptoms. But you need to get a neurology consultation, as you are an epilepsy patient and is taking levesam.
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Levipil is an anti epileptic drug and not a tb medicine, so even if your tb has recovered you may have to continue using it because it if for another problem not tb. You should follow the advice of your treating doctor for its continuation who knows your case and why levipil was started.
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you must be on levipil 500 mg twice a day...u an take treatment for sinusitis as well but don't break the course of levipil
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CT scan/ EEG was done?
can cause of seizure was detected ?
I want to tell you that medicine as advised by your Doctor need to be taken regularly and must not missed dose even for single day
You can Consult Good Neurologist for second opinion, i can guide you further
can cause of seizure was detected ?
I want to tell you that medicine as advised by your Doctor need to be taken regularly and must not missed dose even for single day
You can Consult Good Neurologist for second opinion, i can guide you further
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Decompressive craniectomy is a neurosurgical procedure in which part of the skull is removed to allow a swelling brain room to expand without being squeezed. Removing part of the skull to relieve pressure in the brain following a severe head injury can save a person's life, but the patient is often left permanently disabled, a new clinical trial has determined. Marijuana is not advised. Do talk to your doctor. Take care
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