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DM- Neurology, MD Medicine, MBBS

Neurologist•Delhi
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Encorate chrono can be taken in kidney disease provided it is controlling your seizures.
Else you can switch to a safer alternative like levetiracetam.
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Mch Neuro Surgery, MBBS Bachelor of Medi...read more

Neurosurgeon•Mumbai
Thank you for your question. This needs a thorough understanding of your problem to provide you with the best advice and guidance. I’d be happy to see you in our Specialty Epilepsy Clinic at Wockhardt Hospitals on Wednesdays from 3-6 pm where an epileptologist and myself see patients together to give them the best opinion that comprehensively solves their problem.
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MPhil Clinical Psychology

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Kindly consult your Psychiatrist who prescribed you these medication. Psychiatric medication cannot be left all of a sudden by your choice. It tend to alter the functioning of the brain and can cause serious consequences.
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The high viscosity of semen could be due to hereditary or underperforming prostate gland.Low sperm motility refers to the inability of the sperm move quickly and efficiently toward their desired destination, the egg. Among men with low sperm motility, the majority of the sperm are too slow and haphazard in their motion to make it to the egg; in fact, most probably do not make it past the vaginal canal.
Thankfully, both the conditions are are treatable with ayurvedic medicines no medicine wi...more
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M.B.B.S, MD Medicine, DM - Neurology

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You should continue your anti epileptics, if seizure recurs after stopping the medication. If someone is seizure free for more than 3 years, and patient has no cognitive impairments with normal mri brain and normal eeg, then we consider tapering the dose of anti epileptics.
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