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Internal Medicine Specialist•Faridabad
Many conditions are associated with hiccups, but none has been shown to be the cause of hiccups.

If a person eats too fast, he or she can swallow air along with food and end up with the hiccups.
Any other practices that might irritate the diaphragm such as eating too much (especially fatty foods) or drinking too much (alcohol or carbonated drinks) can make a person prone to having hiccups.
In these instances, the stomach, which sits underneath and adjacent to the diaphragm, is d...more
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Physiotherapist•Bangalore
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Get a thyroid profile done along with it start with Tab.valium 10 mg once daily after food for 10 days
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Urologist•Ahmedabad
It is worth trying simple tranquilized like Calmpose or valum. If you have already tried that and if your wife is post menopausal HRT IN FORM OF oestroen in supervision of gynecologist. If there is still no response then help of psychiatrist should be sought for.
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Homeopath•Hyderabad
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Medications:
Water pills. If you have Meniere's disease, your doctor may prescribe a water pill (diuretic). This along with a low-salt diet may help reduce how often you have dizziness episodes.
Medications that relieve dizziness and nausea. Your doctor may prescribe drugs to provide immediate relief from vertigo, dizziness and nausea, including prescription antihistamines and anticholergenics. Many of these drugs cause drowsiness.
Anti-anxiety medications. Diazepam (Valium) and alpr...more
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Dear sir/madam I am a 40 year old male doctor who have had asymptomatic cervical spondylosis at multiple levels until june last year when after few heavy books fell on my head. Soon after bilateral pains radiated into both arms. The next 4-5 months were hell with pain, numbness, parasthesias and all that. I could not sleep at all. As it was improving on jan 26 2015 as I went to bed I started with head tremors all of a sudden. The tremors were like a storm with high frequency and large amplitude. They were mostly side to side with occassional neck flexions. There was however variation in amplitude. I took clonazepam 0. 5mg + propranolol 20 mg once the next morning, then again at 6 pm, followed by 2mg trihexiphenydyl at 10 pm and then at around 1 am during the second night I took diazepam iv. And then in the morning the tremors stopped completely after about 36 hours. Since then I am feeling occassional tremors that are barely noticeable. I am a known case of ocd and was on fluoexteine when the tremors first happened. I stopped fluoxetine that very day. I am currently on mirtazipine 15 mg. Mri brain is normal while cs shows disc bulges at c4 - c8 with foraminal compromise. Please let me know what I am going through.

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Orthopedist•Delhi
Hi thanks for your query and welcome to lybrate

You have issues with your cervical spine but I am concerned regarding your tremors part. Actually I would like to see:
1) a detailed neurological examination of both your upper and lower limbs including motor, sensory ex and evaluation of dtr of both upper and lower limbs
2) x ray cervical spine ( ap & lateral - flexion and extension)
3) mri cervical spine - images with reports I will also advise you to get in touch of a neu...more
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear Sanjeev,
No medicine is safe for all the persons taking it. We have to weigh the benefit vs safety.
Having said that, the diazepam is not very safe in the long run. It is NOT an antidepressant tablet. It is prescribed to reduce your anxiety and make your muscles to relax. Whereas fluoxetine is better if it has beneficial effects on you. Please discuss with your doctor.
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Psychiatrist•Amritsar
Behaviour therapy, relaxation therapy, meditation, yoga wil help in these conditions. Take tab ciplar20 mg and valium 2.5 mg half an hour before trvellinv.
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