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Homeopath•Kolkata
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Valerian helps people fall asleep faster without the “hangover” affect of some sleeping pills. It binds to the same receptors in the brain that tranquilizers such as diazepam bind to. Take two capsules of valerian root an hour before bed.

• Take 4,000 to 8,000 milligrams of dried passionflower capsules. Passionflower is widely used as a mild herbal sedative.

For further queries get back to me.
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• Valerian helps people fall asleep faster without the “hangover” affect of some sleeping pills. It binds to the same receptors in the brain that tranquilizers such as diazepam bind to. Take two capsules of valerian root an hour before bed.

• Take 4,000 to 8,000 milligrams of dried passionflower capsules. Passionflower is widely used as a mild herbal sedative.
For further queries get back to me.
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There are several causes of trismus, you should mention it next time. Treating the cause help you to overcome your problem. Treatment charges would be as low as 200 rupees by consulting on phone. It can go thousands of rupees if trapped by quakes.
Meanwhile you can get some temporary relief by taking medicines like divon plus, flexon Mr. etc. Therapy can be mix of jaw exercise, pain killers, in severe cases we use local steroid injections, diazepam, etc. THANK YOU.
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General Physician•Mumbai
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take paracetamol (according to the age and weight of patient)to reduce fever.
reduce fever further by sponging with tap water.fever will reduce so will seizures. diazepam is given to children with febrile seizures.please have it prescribed by your paediatrician.
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Homeopath•Chennai
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Composition for Tancodep 2mg/25mg Tablet

Diazepam (2mg), Imipramine (25mg)

Primarily used for

Short term anxiety, Depression, Epilepsy

A homoeopathic constitutional treatment will give you best results naturally
You can easily take an online consultation for further treatment guidance and permanent cure without any side effects
Medicines will reach you via courier services
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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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Hello, you can take homoeopathic medicine belladonna 30 (4 drops in little water) four times in a day for 2 days and revert.
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Hi, As a bit of a history, i’m a 22 year old female. I’m moderately active as I work 6 days a week and my 2 year old comes to work with me as well on my feet all day. I have smoked cigarettes for 8 years, have not smoked in the last week however due to reoccurring dyspnea. I went for my sob/dyspnea issue a few years back where a doctor quickly diagnosed me with “anxiety,” gave me ativan and basically chased me out the door. Well, I took the medication and it didn’t really seem to help. The dyspnea did dissipate, however years ago this issue was so minor I would only experience the sob for a few hours at a time and it only came on once a month or so. So, I am not convinced it was the ativan that sorted out the problem. Fast forward a few years, I ignored my symptoms for a while as I did’t feel they were very concerning. This month however, it has really begun to bother me. About a week ago, it really kicked in and I haven’t been able to take a relaxing successful breath. I visited the emergency hospital local to me over the weekend due to my symptoms. Upon the nurse triaging me, my heart rate was jumping all over the place. It was anywhere from 60-105bpm, sometimes it seemed to skip a beat. The nurse actually had to take my pulse manually as she did’t think the machine was accurate, but she confirmed that it was in fact abnormal. The strangest thing is although I feel as I am short of oxygen, my o2 stats are in the 95-100 range. As I was in the waiting room, I ended up having what I assume was a complete panic attack due to struggling to breathe. My hands, feet and lips go tingling-numb, heart races, and I feel very faint. By the time they hooked me up to an ecg, I had calmed down a bit, and she said my heart tracing looked completely normal. The doctor on that night completed chest x-rays, b/w, and urine sample—nothing seemed to stand out to her. She, again, said I may have anxiety and asked me to try an ativan. I agreed and took it. An hour later I felt less panicked regarding my breathing, but my breathing was still poor. She then proceeded to get me to try ventolin. I did that and waited another hour. I was feeling a bit better, but I now think it again just dissipated on its own. (when I say dissipate, I don’t mean it goes away completely, it’s just more bearable) I have been trying the ventolin at home now since and it does not help, if anything makes it worse. Yesterday I took a day off work to go in to the doctor to follow up. He seems equally as puzzled, but prescribed me 3 days of prednisone to see if that helps. Today is the first day i’m taking it. All day again, I have had this dyspnea. It is affecting my day-to-day and i’m becoming frustrated as I feel no one is taking me seriously. Everyone keeps pointing to anxiety, but of course i’m anxious as I can’t breathe. My concern is copd as from what I read on it, it presents as sob often accompanied by normal o2 stats, but none of the doctors seem to have pointed to that. Sorry for the overload of information, like I said, I am just desperate.

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Psychologist•Noida
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Hi, Your symptoms do seem to correlate with those of anxiety disorders. I would urge you to, however, consult an ent to make sure it isn't copd. If you live in india, or any other polluted country, then copd can't be ruled out without proper investigation. If it is not a physiological issue, I would then suggest using mental health services. If it is anxiety, as the symptoms suggest and as per the earlier diagnoses, then the medication you're getting isn't enough. Lorazepam, diazepam and alprazo...more
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C.S.C, D.C.H, M.B.B.S

General Physician•Alappuzha
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Meniere's disease is an inner ear disease that typically affects one ear. This disease can cause pressure or pain in the ear, severe cases of dizziness or vertigo, hearing loss and a ringing or roaring noise, also known as tinnitus. Drugs for motion sickness or nausea may help manage symptoms. Your doctor may prescribe medications to take during a vertigo episode to lessen the severity of an attack: motion sickness medications, such as meclizine or diazepam (valium), may reduce the spinning sens...more
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C.S.C, D.C.H, M.B.B.S

Cardiologist•Alappuzha
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Dvn forte 80 mg/500 mg tablet is not recommended in patients with severe heart, liver, and kidney disease. This drug should be used with caution in patients suffering from a genetic disorder of the skin and blood. People who have allergic reactions, are pregnant or are breastfeeding are also advised to avoid taking this medicine. This medicine may interact with a few other drugs like atropine, diclofenac, levodopa and diazepam. Inform your doctor about taking any other medications, before starti...more
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