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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Common triggers include: stress, poor sleep, certain foods and additives, overstimulation, and technology. Once you recognize what triggers your adhd symptoms, you can make the necessary lifestyle changes to better control episodes.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
Common triggers include: stress, poor sleep, certain foods and additives, overstimulation, and technology. Once you recognize what triggers your adhd symptoms, you can make the necessary lifestyle changes to better control episodes.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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Asked for male, 26 years old from Hyderabad
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Dear Lybrate user
along with medicines, you need to take counseling too. Medicines alone will not help and they are also not good in the long run as you have already written that you feel nausea and tiredness because of these. So, taking counseling would be a wise decision. Also you need to take care of your diet. A proper balanced diet is very much important for you.
Contact a counselor near you in person or you can also contact me for online counseling.
along with medicines, you need to take counseling too. Medicines alone will not help and they are also not good in the long run as you have already written that you feel nausea and tiredness because of these. So, taking counseling would be a wise decision. Also you need to take care of your diet. A proper balanced diet is very much important for you.
Contact a counselor near you in person or you can also contact me for online counseling.
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Hello lybrate-user,
I understand you have epilepsy and are on medication levitracetam how ever I do not understand why you can not undergo hair transplant. Thjere may be some drug interactions with the drugs prescribed at the time of hair transplant but I am sure this can be obviated by careful selection of the medications.
I understand you have epilepsy and are on medication levitracetam how ever I do not understand why you can not undergo hair transplant. Thjere may be some drug interactions with the drugs prescribed at the time of hair transplant but I am sure this can be obviated by careful selection of the medications.
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Hello Librate user
Take some small piece of jaggery and add it in one cup of water and let it boil for 2 to 3 min till it reduce.Let it cool down n give her at bedtime.This you can continue for a week n then stop.This will regularlise her system
Has she been diagnosed with ADHD or Autism.One of the symptom of ADHD is stomach pain complaining.
If you feel you can take my online 60 min session with me for it.
Take some small piece of jaggery and add it in one cup of water and let it boil for 2 to 3 min till it reduce.Let it cool down n give her at bedtime.This you can continue for a week n then stop.This will regularlise her system
Has she been diagnosed with ADHD or Autism.One of the symptom of ADHD is stomach pain complaining.
If you feel you can take my online 60 min session with me for it.
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Hello,
it is not clear that whether you were taking medicine when the child was in utero, if the baby is born and is healthy then there is no problem. All antiepileptic drugs have a small chance of in utero damage but epilepsy itself can cause damage to the foetus so generally a low dose to control seizures is used during pregnancy.
it is not clear that whether you were taking medicine when the child was in utero, if the baby is born and is healthy then there is no problem. All antiepileptic drugs have a small chance of in utero damage but epilepsy itself can cause damage to the foetus so generally a low dose to control seizures is used during pregnancy.
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Hello,
its not a banned rug, and its always advisable to carry the doctors prescription and the medicine for the duration of your stay. The same is applicable in australia also.
its not a banned rug, and its always advisable to carry the doctors prescription and the medicine for the duration of your stay. The same is applicable in australia also.
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