How Does Brain Fever Occur
My 3 year old daughter had two episode of febrile seizure in past and doc has suggested us to give mefenac ds and 1/2 of ...
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Good afternoon, first of all, seizure activity itself would cause great harm to the brain, hence the precipitating factor (here fever) needs to be controlled. N secondly, after frisium, the child may feel drowsy, it's a common side effect, she would get fine within 1-2 days.
It all begins with 2 or 3 sneezes. Then low fever like symptoms such as eyes burning, headache. Then, brain becomes dull ...
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Your symptoms---sneezes, low fever like symptoms such as eyes burning, headache--- brain becomes dull. Also, getting up late and sleeping extra. Appetite is ok----homeopathy has very good effective treatment for your problems. No side effects. Homeopathic treatment is painless and safe. Please take homeopathic medicine arsenic album 200-once daily in the morning for 5 days. Book online appointment/consultation with me commencing from text consult rs 199, audio/phone-rs 300, video rs-400) for further more comprehensive prescription and treatment.
I am 28 year male. I have a problem of viewing porn video & masturbating in every 2 days. Due to this many health proble ...
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1. Identify your triggers to arousal and avoid them 2. Limit your exposure to pornographic material. 3. Stash sex-objects. 4. Limit your internet use 5. Distracting yourself-- do something else. Try to be as busy as possible during the day and night. Keep your mind focused on activities that do not stimulate your sexual fantasies. 6. Exercise. Exercise may help reduce sexual desires. If you masturbate to reduce stress at times, exercise is a healthy alternative because it releases endorphins in your brain which make you feel happier and less stressed 7. Keep your bladder as empty as possible. The urge to urinate can be mistaken by the body as the urge for sex/masturbation. Go to the bathroom before you go to sleep at night and immediately when you wake up in the morning. Even if you feel the slightest urge to urinate, relieve yourself as soon as possible. 8. Go to sleep when you are really tired. This way, you will fall asleep quickly after lying down in bed and not spend time in bed trying to fall asleep 9. Get out of bed immediately in the morning. When you wake up in the morning at the set time, get out of bed as soon as possible and avoid lying in bed awake. Such is a time when masturbation is likely to occur.
I have anxiety and for lockdown my anxiety increased so much that I couldn't sleep and I even got indigestion and lost w ...
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Dear lybrate-user, please learn jacobson's deep muscle relaxation and undergo therapy with a clinical psychologist. If you can manage your anxiety, you can sleep better. There are sleep hygiene methods to make you sleep. That also will be added to cognitive behaviour therapy for sleep disorder. It is a good idea that you decided not to take lonazep for long term.
If person suffering from typhoid and jaundice together and if she is fainted from last six days and also admitted in pgi ...
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Typhoid fever is an acute infectious illness associated with fever that is most often caused by the salmonella typhi bacteria. People with typhoid fever usually have a sustained fever as high as 103 f-104 f chest congestion develops in many patients, and abdominal pain and discomfort are common. The fever becomes constant. Improvement occurs in the third and fourth week in those without complications. Only about 10% of patients have recurrent symptoms (relapse) after feeling better for 1-2 weeks. Relapses are actually more common in individuals treated with antibiotics. I need to study your past treatment medication before I suggest further medication. Let's discuss it in detail.
Hello Sir, I'm 28 years old female, I am suffering from panic attack, heart palpitations, my left side muscles and neck ...
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I am sure your psychiatrist must have advised the medicines after considering that you are breastfeeding. If you are still not sure then talk to your gynaecologist. For anxiety, you can also go for cognitive behaviour therapy. This is one of the best ways to manage anxiety.
What are the symptoms and causes for Tuberculosis? I am having red spots on my skin. ...
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Causes: Tuberculosis is caused by bacteria that spread from person to person through microscopic droplets released into the air. This can happen when someone with the untreated, active form of tuberculosis coughs, speaks, sneezes, spits, laughs or sings. Although tuberculosis is contagious, it's not easy to catch. You're much more likely to get tuberculosis from someone you live with or work with than from a stranger. Most people with active TB who've had appropriate drug treatment for at least two weeks are no longer contagious. HIV and TB Since the 1980s, the number of cases of tuberculosis has increased dramatically because of the spread of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. Infection with HIV suppresses the immune system, making it difficult for the body to control TB bacteria. As a result, people with HIV are many times more likely to get TB and to progress from latent to active disease than are people who aren't HIV positive. Drug-resistant TB Another reason tuberculosis remains a major killer is the increase in drug-resistant strains of the bacterium. Since the first antibiotics were used to fight tuberculosis more than 60 years ago, some TB germs have developed the ability to survive, and that ability gets passed on to their descendants. Drug-resistant strains of tuberculosis emerge when an antibiotic fails to kill all of the bacteria it targets. The surviving bacteria become resistant to that particular drug and frequently other antibiotics as well. Some TB bacteria have developed resistance to the most commonly used treatments, such as isoniazid and rifampin. Some strains of TB have also developed resistance to drugs less commonly used in TB treatment, such as the antibiotics known as fluoroquinolones, and injectable medications including amikacin, kanamycin and capreomycin. These medications are often used to treat infections that are resistant to the more commonly used drugs. Symptoms: Coughing that lasts three or more weeks Coughing up blood Chest pain, or pain with breathing or coughing Unintentional weight loss Fatigue Fever Night sweats Chills Loss of appetite Tuberculosis can also affect other parts of your body, including your kidneys, spine or brain. When TB occurs outside your lungs, signs and symptoms vary according to the organs involved. For example, tuberculosis of the spine may give you back pain, and tuberculosis in your kidneys might cause blood in your urine.
1 year back my father 58 age already faced brain stroke and we took him to the hospital nd he was well but now he is fac ...
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Hello Nazim... Nice is having nimesulide... which has many side effects.. like kideny failure... Better consult and give homoeopathic treatment.
Febrile seizure/convulsions happened my 34 month daughter "duration 20 second" due to typhoid. When she is 11 month, feb ...
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Febrile convulsions are common in the paediatric age group, reason is due to irritability of brain due to toxins especially pgi group liberated during the infection, when seizure activity occuring only at the time of high fever, nothing to worry, give the antipyretic medication and cold sponging and adequate hydration at the time of fever, for further queries you better consultant a paediatrician.
My baby 7 month having brain fever. Antibiotic injection is given baby has seizures now baby development is dull. Again ...
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If necessary we can get an MRI brain done afterwards to confirm the prognosis , after clinical examination