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C.S.C, D.C.H, M.B.B.S

General Physician•Alappuzha
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First of all why do think a newborn is deficient in calcium which does not happen normally. Babies exhibit several symptoms while suffering from calcium deficiency, which include:
Insomnia
Muscle Cramps
Muscle aches
Jitteriness
Tremors
Twitchiness
Jerking movements of limbs
Lowered heart rate
Seizures, due to a reduction in oxygen supply to the brain
Convulsions
Low calcium levels can cause low blood pressure in your baby
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M.S (surgery), M.Ch - Neuro Surgery

Neurosurgeon•Gurgaon
Cause of brain tumor is not known. There are only a few known risk factors exposure to radiation, pre existing genetic conditions. Previous cancers
headache not responding to routine medication gradually become more frequent and more severe, unexplained projectile vomiting. Changes in mental ability / personality / concentration / memory. Voice change, speech difficulty. Visual disturbances such as diminished vision, blurred vision, double vision. Gait disturbance difficulty in balancing not...more
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M.B.S.(HOMEO), MD - Homeopathy

Homeopath•Visakhapatnam
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Creatine phosphokinase (CPK) is an enzyme in the body. It is found mainly in the heart, brain, and skeletal muscle. This article discusses the test to measure the amount of CPK in the blood. Normal Results
Total CPK normal values: 10 to 120 micrograms per liter (mcg/L). High CPK levels may be seen in people who have: Brain injury or stroke, Convulsions,Delirium tremens, Dermatomyositis or polymyositis, Electric shock, Heart Attack, Inflammation of the heart muscle (myocarditis)
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BHMS

Homeopathy Doctor•Chennai
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These are the symptoms of naphthalene ball poisoning. I suggest you to admit in a hospital and review your health completely. Stomach problems may not occur until 2 days after coming in contact with the poison. They can include: Abdominal painNausea and vomitingDiarrheaThe person may also have a fever. Over time, the following symptoms also may occur: Coma,Confusion, Convulsions,Drowsiness, Headache,Increased heart rate (tachycardia), Low blood pressure, Low urine output (may stop completely), P...more
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M.S (surgery), M.Ch - Neuro Surgery

Neurosurgeon•Gurgaon
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Headache not responding to routine medication gradually become more frequent and more severe, unexplained projectile vomiting. Changes in mental ability / personality / concentration / memory. Voice change, speech difficulty. Visual disturbances such as diminished vision, blurred vision, double vision. Gait disturbance difficulty in balancing not able to walk straight. Convulsions episodes of loss of consciousness.
Consult a neurosurgeon who is trained to handle brain tumors. These days mult...more
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MRCPCH (London), DNB Paediatrics

Pediatrician•Mumbai
Hi Mr. lybrate-user. I hope you want to say Mirgi ki bimaari matlab Convulsions.
Your baby has small head size and convulsions. Also baby is recieving Epival which is a good anti epileptic drug. Your baby also underwent MRI brain twice. This all suggests that she has some organic and functional problems which is not good for me to guess without examining your child and going through all the investigation reports. So it is not possible to comment on prognosis of the disease.
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MD - Homeopathy, BHMS

Homeopath•Ghaziabad
Well, it is a very classified finding that you have reported. In simple langauage if I say it will be like cerebellum is a part of brain and at the back of cerebellum there is a lobule like part known as Cerebellar Tonsil. In some people it gets shifted little down may be right from the birth it is like that and in some due to some reason it happens. At times most of the people does not have any problem but some might report problems like headache, pain in neck, vertigo, problems in maintaining ...more
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