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MBBS

General Physician•Mumbai
Naxodom is just a pain killer medication and Migrane is characterised by one sided headache which is pulsatile in nature and with a throbbing pain usually with an aura and Few tips- avoid any triggering factor, take folicacid regularly, eat a healthy diet, always be stress free , exercise regularly
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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Neurologist is not the right specialist to treat anxiety. He seems to have prescribed a masala of medications. Consult a psychiatrist, who is the right person to treat anxiety. Sometimes CBT needs to be combined with anxiolytics for better outcomes. All the best.
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Hello sir I have chronic pharyngitis and sore throat for 4 months I consulted ent but she say you are normal and I am getting pain (whenever I gulp) in left side of throat which radiates to back of my head and feel numbness or sensitive in left cheeks. I take amoxicillin and many powerful antibiotics and medicines. I just smoked for 1 month in life. First time she diagnosis: ethmoidal sinusessecond time: pnd pharyngolaryngitis aphthous ulcer over ant pillarthird time: hypertrophied circumvallate papillaemedicine she prescribed 1-2 time: tab claribid 500 mg (clarithromycin): bd (twice daily (at 12 hours interval))-5 daysantarab-d (rabeprazole 20 mg domperidone sr10 mg): bd (twice daily (at 12 hours interval)) before meal- 10 dayssusp talsil forte (hydrotalcite 500 mg simethicone 50 mg): 10 ml tds (thrice daily (at 8 hours interval))-7 days tab naxdom 500 (naproxen 500 mg domperidone 10 mg): tds (thrice daily (at 8 hours interval))-3 days tab ambival 10 (amitriptyline 10 mg): hs (at bed time (once daily)) - 10 days tab atarax (hydroxyzine hydrochloride) 25 mg: bd (twice daily (at 12 hours interval))-10 days 1-1exicas az nasal spray (azelastine 140 mcg -fluticasone 50 mcg): one puff in each nostril bd (twice daily (at 12 hours interval))-10 days 1lexonox plus oint: bd (twice daily (at 12 hours interval)) for local application - 10 days tab a to z bd (twice daily (at 12 hours interval))-10 daysbotroclot drops: 2 drops tds (thrice daily (at 8 hoursinterval))-5 days medicine she prescribed 3 time: tab tofni (ofloxacin) 200 mg: bd (twice daily (at 12 hours interval)) - 5 days tab etosak-mr (etoricoxib 60 mg thiocolchicoside4 mg): bd (twice daily (at 12 hours interval)) - 5 days tab ambival 10 (amitriptyline 10 mg): hs (at bed time (once daily)) - 10 days tab bonmin k2: od (once daily (at 24 hours interval)) -10 days have my head ct scan show minor swelling in brain lung xray was normal please sir help me out what is it and treatment i'm in worry.

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Unani Specialist•Kanpur
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Follow these herbal combinations for complete cure
maha laxmi vilas ras 1 tablet twice a day
shambook avleh 10 gm twice a day
vyadhi har rasayan 125 mg twice a day.
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General Physician•Mumbai
Migrane is characterised by one sided headache which is pulsatile in nature and with a throbbing pain usually with an aura and its a clinical diagnosis and we need to take tablet propranolol after examination and For headache take tablet paracetamol
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General Physician•Vijayawada
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They r painkillers which can highly be possible to affect your kidney. So avoid taking both tablets.
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DM- Neurology, MD Medicine, MBBS

Neurologist•Delhi
Hello there!
firstly migraine needs to be diagnosed by a proper neurologist.
Secondly, napra d is just a palliative measure.
It is not the solution. It should not be taken on a daily basis. Just recommended sos.
Feel free to consult for further details.
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General Physician•Delhi
Migraine medicine can only be given by prescription and should not be taken without it as it can cause adverse effects.
You can consult for your prescription.
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General Physician•Faridabad
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Please visit neraby emergency health care facility for removal of excessive dosage from your body as it may lead to liver injury and other symptoms.
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