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Asked for Male, 19 years old from Lucknow
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It is to be treated life long but it will be well controlled by taking medications, you will have a normal life if you take medications.
No complications.
No complications.
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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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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
Thankfully, both the conditions are are treatable with ayurvedic medicines no medicine wi...more
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Asked for Female, 25 years old from Zirakpur
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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.
Asked for male, 55 years old from Hyderabad
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A medicine cannot be avoided by starting another medicine and you have to gradually taper the dose spread alternate days and move on to one in two days and finally stop it.
Asked for male, 33 years old from Kota
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If anyone has epilepsy it is a disease whcih needs lifelong treatment and there is no way it can be prevented from making its appearance. once affected you need treatment like the medicines you already are taking
Asked for male, 53 years old from Meerut
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To continue regular medication dosage. Usually after 3 to 4 years of proper seizure control one can think about any reduction of dosage if at all after consulting neurologist.
Asked for male, 28 years old from Bangalore
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Internal Medicine Specialist•Jamshedpur
You may be suffering fr medial temporal lobe sclerosis. Surgical interference may be required. Do not stop the drugs without permission.
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