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Dr. Reckeweg R29 Vertigo and Syncope Drop Dr. Reckeweg R29 Vertigo and Syncope Drop

Dr. Reckeweg R29 Vertigo and Syncope Drop

Quantity Description: bottle of 22 ml Drop
Manufacturer: Dr Reckeweg & Co
Price: ₹ 220.0

Information about Dr. Reckeweg R29 Vertigo and Syncope Drop

DR. RECKEWEG R29

Vertigo, Syncope Drops

INDICATIONS

Vertigo caused by a variety of circumstances. Vertigo of Menier s disease. Cerebral vascular disturbances as a result of cerebral sclerosis, ANS dependant circulatory disturbancies. Travel sickness.

MODE OF ACTION OF MAIN INGREDIENTS:

Argentum nitricum: Vertigo and general instability, trembling due to weakness of nerves, buzzing noise in the ears, indisposition.
Cocculus: Acts on the cerebro-spinal system. Vertigo, worse when sitting, with nausea, tendency to vomit and faint.
Conium: Cerebral anaemia, sensation of giddiness, worse when turning over in bed. Sensation of numbness in brain. State of exhaustion in old age.
Theridion curassavicum: Vertigo, worse when closing eyes, when sitting or Iying down, from noise, exposure to solar heat.

DOSAGE

- Generally 3 times daily 10-15 drops in some water before meals, for a longer period of time.

Use under medical supervision.

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Popular Questions & Answers

Can issues with inner ear cause dizziness and vertigo. What is difference between vertigo and syncope.

Certificate in Basic Course on Diabetes Management
General Physician, Pune
Can issues with inner ear cause dizziness and vertigo. What is difference between vertigo and syncope.
Query received after 3 months. Vertigo may be caused by inner ear disease. Vertigo is a feeling of imbalance or spinning around. Syncope is sudden fall without warning or passing out or momentary unconsciousness.

For 58+ F with Hypothyroidism & Hypertension, does regular intake of Folvite over past 4-months affect brain activities (e.g. Seizures etc? What are the risks if "complex partial" seizures left undetected (e.g. Confused with syncope etc) & untreated with necessary medicines?

MCh, MBBS, MRCS (UK)
Neurosurgeon, Chennai
Folvite will not produce seizures. Can continue it. Complex partial seizures - if not treated properly it will lead increase in frequency and decrease neurological functions So it has to be treated properly.
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I am 21 years old I had a past history of syncope last year this year too faced the same conditions what should be done for it the doctors had detected the situation as syncope last year when I was admitted same happened this time what should be done for it? please guide me through it.

C.S.C, D.C.H, M.B.B.S
Cardiologist, Alappuzha
I am 21 years old I had a past history of syncope last year this year too faced the same conditions
what should be do...
Syncope is due to a temporary reduction in blood flow and therefore a shortage of oxygen to the brain. This leads to lightheadedness or a "black out" episode, a loss of consciousness. Temporary impairment of the blood supply to the brain can be caused by heart conditions and by conditions that do not directly involve the heart: If you do not have any medical illness, you have to control mind and take care to avoid long standing and keep moving if you have to stand for long time Syncope is most commonly caused by conditions that do not directly involve the heart. These conditions include: Postural (orthostatic) hypotension: Drop in blood pressure due to changing body position to a more vertical position after lying or sitting; Dehydration causing a decrease in blood volume. Blood pressure medications leading to low blood pressure. Diseases of the nerves to the legs in older people (especially with diabetes or Parkinson's disease) when poor tone of the nerves of the legs draws blood into the legs from the brain.
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I?m 19 years old and am having numbness in my face. This has been happening for the last couple of days and has never happened before. I was diagnosed with vasovagal syncope about 2 years ago and am currently on zoloft. I haven?t had any syncope symptoms in about a year. I was wondering if this numbness could be related to the syncope or medication? And should I talk to my doctor about getting an mri? I?m also worried because my dad has ms.

MBBS, PGDBI, EMBA, MPH, PhD
General Physician, Bangalore
I?m 19 years old and am having numbness in my face. This has been happening for the last couple of days and has never...
You should definitely talk to your doctor as numbness could be an outcome of nerve compression or peripheral neuropathy or might also be related to vasovagal syncope. You should always tell your doctor's all the problems you are having even if you think that they might be unrelated. You shouldn't worry too much. Although Ms. can present with numbness of the face, it is not an inherited disease. However, a genetic predisposition to Ms. can be inherited and it can raise the risk of getting the disease so you have to be aware about the condition. Facial numbness can be caused by many mild conditions including nutritional deficiencies so let your doctor examine and investigate to identify the actual cause.
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