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Asked for male, 78 years old from Chennai
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M. Ch. (Urology), MS General Surgery, MB...read more

Urologist•Nashik
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Nocturnal frequency could be due to cardiac condition and pedal edema, that leads to nocturnal polyuria, a condition wherein the night time urine production is more than daytime. You can ask your cardiologist to prescribe you a diuretic agent to flush that extra fluid out during daytime, so that your night time urine volume reduces. This will improve your nocturnal urine frequency (nocturia. Also continue your prostatic medications or consider for surgical alternative as a one time definitive an...more
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear lybrate-user,
sleep problem may be due to your mood disorder itself or may be an independent disorder. Sleepiness, dizziness, unable to exert physically, binge drinking alcohol, etc may be due to depression that has come up. Please request your psychiatrist about adjusting your quetiapine dose. Try to reduce and stop clonotril - not a tablet for bipolar disorder. You need adequate dose of encorate chrono to avoid such mood change in future.
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MBBS, MD - Internal Medicine

Internal Medicine Specialist•Faridabad
Hi. Valporate sodium should takes 3 to 5 years course. Never stop it before consult the treated doctor. Pl. Checkup the valporic acid in blood and then consult again till then take this continue.
And do eeg test also.
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Psychiatrist•Indore
Please consult a neurologist. asertain that drugs are taken in adequate dose regularly. 11 year boy may be forgeting or delaberately not taking drugs.so occational seizure. if not then another drug like lamotrigine can also be added.
ethosuxmide is another drug which is not available in india.
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Hi, 1. Take Acid phos. 200, 5 drops , morning empty stomach, once in week.
2.wiesbaden 200, 5 drops , daily morning empty stomach.
3.Natrum mur 6x, 4-4 tabs once a day.
4. Apply Arnica hair growth oil (B &T) on your hair and scalp, thrice in a week.
5.Wash hair with Arnica montana herbal shampoo (SBL)
6.Drink minimum 10 glasses of water per day.
7.Take 10 ml amla juice mixed with half cup of water, at daily night .
8.Add more proteins to your daily diet and eat walnu...more
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General Physician•Kulgam
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Patient on chronic antiepileptic therapy tend to develop vit deficiency manifestations. Usually oral lesion can be due to plethora of reasons and maybe completely unrelated to antiepileptic therapy as such. But usually we give patients with antiepileptic medication a supplemental therapy of vit b12 and folic acid. Folic acid is more important with or without vit b12 to check homocysteine levels in thes patients. The dose and drug recommendation wrt antiepileptic therapy is best done with your tr...more
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MBBS, MD - Internal Medicine, DM - Cardi...read more

Cardiologist•Delhi
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Stop the rosuvastatin. Improve your diet. Less sugar jaggery alcohol tobacco and starchy foods. Balanced diet is healthier than restricted modern diet.
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Reparenting Technique, BA, BEd, Transact...read more

Psychologist•Bangalore
I wish you had consulted a counselor also when he first had his problems. This is an anger related problem if you look for emotional causes. As a parent you are most likely to know what may have contributed to this anger sometime in childhood. In late adolescence (when he had his first attack), it was a last chance that he will get to resolve any childhood trauma but nobody may have been aware of this. It is still not late to pursue therapy apart from the medication. In therapy I would advise th...more
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General Physician•Mumbai
It’s better to take valproate ER as per prescription but for a day if necessary there is no harm in taking valproate CR
Asked for female, 25 years old from Srinagar
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M.S. Counselling and Psychotherapy

Psychologist•Bangalore
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Dear lybrate user,
if appears that this lady does not have any physical ailment. The psychiatric medicines have not helped much. In such situation it is very important to understand the motive behind her behaviour. It might be" attention seeking personality disorder" in which the person tries very hard to seek attention from others, at any cost. There are a number of reasons why the person needs this attention so desperately. To know more about all this, take her to a counsellor. The counsel...more
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