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MS - Ophthalmology, Fellowship of the Ro...read more

Ophthalmologist•Delhi
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Most likely it's congenital nasolacrimal duct blockage. Ek tear drainage ka natural raaste hota hai Jo bachon mein khula nahin hota and opens by itself in the first 6-12 months. U need to go to an eye specialist /ophthalmologist and he will just see and rule out other conditions and tell you to do massage. For the time being you can start using eye drop tobramycin one drop 4 times a day. Do not worry it's most likely nld block only which is not a disease but a normal condition.
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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It is an anti seizure medication and since under price control not easily available. It is safe to take that under medical supervision and regular tests. All the best.
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Cardiologist•Alappuzha
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It is irritation of diaphragm and you may have to check up and decide on medication .Various agents have been reported to cure hiccups. Chlorpromazine appears to be the drug of choice. Haloperidol and metoclopramide have been used successfully. Several anticonvulsant agents (eg, phenytoin, valproic acid, and carbamazepine) have effectively treated intractable hiccups in typical anticonvulsant doses
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Neurologist•Kolkata
Brivaracetam can surely cause mood swing though less than levetiracetam. However, occasionally levetiracetam can cause less behavioral disturbances when compared to brivaracetam .there are many antiseizure drugs that does not worsen mood or anxiety like lamotrigine or carbamazepine. These two drugs rather stabilize mood. Alternatively, levetiracetam can be restarted after discussing with a neurologist as levetiracetam dose can be increased more that what your son was taking.
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Dentist•Gandhinagar
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If is shooting pain onbthe face its may be nerve related. Use carbamazepine tablet 100bmg along with pre gaba. Gives you better result. If you feel good in 7 days continue the medicine. Else stop that. Dose is one tablet two times a day.
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Ayurveda•Delhi
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Sure both problems are known to increase weight .but right treatment life style right nutrition yoga etc have been seen to cure epileptic fits even .if controlled for more than 6 months they are seen not to be repeated.
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear lybrate-user,
if you are suffering from bipolar disorder, you need effective mood stabiliser like lithium carbonate, divalproex or carbamazepine. Eritric dose need to be adjusted according to the effect you need. Probably you may not need oratric. It becomes ineffective in course of time. You may not become angry and violent often, if proper dose of mood stabiliser is taken.
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Haldwani
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Hello, which medicine you had took after unwanted 72. Tell me the name of medicine.
Medicine for fever not suppressed the effect of that pill. Generally.
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Neurologist•Kolkata
Dear friend,
Even though herpes infection is treated with acyclovir, it’s affection of the sensory nerve cause a painful condition called post herpetic neuralgia, which sometimes may have a protracted course. As a basic management of this condition you need to be taking neuropathic pain relievers like carbamazepine/ oxcarbazepine/ gabapentin etc or opoids in severe conditions. Simultaneously, triggers like touch / cold exposure of the affected area need to be avoided. Please attend your Ne...more
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