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General Physician•Noida
Dear lybrate-user
it is good to see you are following a healthy lifestyle .it will surely help to reduce the number of acttacks you get.
1.in addition you need to take care also of your sleeping habits. Make sure you get 7-9 hours of sleep at night (depends on how many hours makes you feel refreshed in the morning)
2.keep your blood pressure in control (if hypertensive)
3.take frequent breaks from the laptop using the 20-20-20 principle to give your eyes a rest
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General Physician•Vadodara
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headset three times a day after food for three to five days. for migraine. stugeron25 after lunch followed by rest for dizzynes. tab stugeron75 one at night after dinner for five to seven days.
continue medicine for bp.
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General Physician•Delhi
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Wearing glasses all day, everyday could potentially lead to myopia worsening. If a child has low myopia, glasses should only be worn sometimes, for activities such as watching tv or playing sports. Glasses for low myopia are not needed for near vision tasks, such as reading, writing, or completing homework.
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General Physician•Delhi
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
It's usually caused by eye problems such as: dry eyes – where the eyes do not produce enough tears. Astigmatism – a common condition where part of the eye is not a perfect shape. Cataracts – cloudy patches over the front of the eyes.
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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Neurologist•Mumbai
Yes, dehydration is one of the reasons that lead to migraine pain. It increases its frequency. It is important to keep yourself hydrated if you are already suffering from migraine.
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Neurologist•Mumbai
No, there is no proven evidence showing that migraine can lead to brain tumour. There is a belief that if you have severe migraine and it occurs often, it may end up taking the shape of a tumour in your brain. This, however, is untrue. Meanwhile, there are a few migraine symptoms that are common to the symptoms related to brain tumour. These include mood swings, craving for your favorite food, and fluid retention.
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Asked for male, 52 years old from Faridabad
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MD - Homeopathy, BHMS

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You should not wait till it become worrisome...
Treat them now so that you don't have to suffer long and unwanted.
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Neurologist•Mumbai
If left untreated, migraine would last from 4 to 72 hours. Patients may or may not go through all the four stages of migraine and may last for a week (the longest time).
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General Physician•Nalanda
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Usually self-diagnosable

Migraine headaches can cause throbbing in one particular area that can vary in intensity. Nausea and sensitivity to light and sound are also common symptoms.

People may experience:

Pain areas: in the eyes, face, or neck

Pain types: can be dull

Headache: can be acute, frequent, or throbbing

Visual: sensitivity to light, distorted vision, or seeing flashes of light

Whole body: dizziness, light-headedness, or ma...more
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Neurologist•Kolkata
Your seizure seems not fully controlled and may need a dose escalation. Your tiredness might be due to low sodium due to oxetol. The skin problem is probably tinea/ringworm. Please consult a local neurologist to optimise medication and get some blood tests to exclude any systemic cause of tiredness.
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