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Asked for male, 8 years old from Kolkata
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MD - Homeopathy, BHMS

Homeopath•Vadodara
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It can be convulsions.
Take proper check up like eeg again.
And better start homeopathic treatment if you want to cure it.
Valparin will never cure it.
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Hyderabad
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Hi lybrate-user tips for weight loss
eat fresh vegetables daily.
Avoid having sugar completely.
Eat whole wheat bread instead of white bread; avoid everything made from white flour and make whole wheat bread, chapattis and brown rice a way of life.
Do not skip a meal and eat three meals a day.
Drink plenty of water to eliminate the toxins from the system.
Limit your fat intake to 2-3 teaspoons a day.
Increase the fiber intake as it provides a sense of fullness and als...more
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General Physician•Jalgaon
Please Instead do. Go for morning walk in greenery daily Do yogasanas and pranayam daily Do meditation regularly Take Cap gokhshur by Himalaya 2 2 for 3 mths Continue your current medicine for epilepsy All above points will help you in epilepsy also.
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You can hve any food except much spicy and oily. Eat more protein n avoid much fat. Take pulses more. Nuts, fruits etc. Personal advice avoid stress, stay calm, and do not think much.
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Homeopath•Chennai
Hello, Have you got your CT or MRI. Epileptic attack can be controlled & cured with homoeopathy medicines. It acts on the root cause, so cures it permanently. It prevents future recurrences. To know more & if you have any other concern you can reach me online & you can receive medicines through courier.
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Doctrate In Dietetics, Ph. D - Psycholog...read more

Dietitian/Nutritionist•Delhi
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Weight loss is a natural process, it’s better to opt a natural way only. You should start with cardio exercise followed by high fibre, moderate protein and low carbs diet.
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MBBS, MD - Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Delhi
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Hello, Concor is an anti-hypertensive medicine and it can, in some subjects, cause bradycardia. I would recommend that you consult your physician for a detailed discussion and a thorough cardiac evaluation before reaching to any conclusion and change of medicines. Best wishes thanks.
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Neurosurgeon•Delhi
They are different type of drugs and in your case need both to be taken. Keep seeing your neurologist every 3 months he will recognise side effects like weight gain etc. Also read the instructions with the packet it will tell you side effects.
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