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Epilepsy can begin at any time of life, but it's most commonly diagnosed in children, and people over the age of 65. Some children with epilepsy will outgrow their seizures as they mature, while others may have seizures that continue into adulthood.
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Epilepsy can begin at any time of life, but it's most commonly diagnosed in children, and people over the age of 65. Some children with epilepsy will outgrow their seizures as they mature, while others may have seizures that continue into adulthood.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a treatment plan for you.
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Febrile convulsions are common in childrens. Note his daily activities if any problem consult to the doctor, in emergency cases reach out to the hospital. If still have convulsion problems, reach to homeopathic doctor which will be good for him.
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What are voice disorders?
Voice disorders are medical conditions affecting the sound of a person's voice. These can include factors such as hoarseness, loss of voice, vocal fatigue, abnormal pitch or loudness, breathiness, roughness, strained or strangled vocal quality, tremor and thickening of the vocal folds.
Voice disorders can be caused by medical conditions such as parkinson s disease or stroke; diseases of the larynx; allergies; trauma to the throat or neck area...more
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What is nearsightedness?
Nearsightedness, which may also be referred to as myopia, is a condition where the eye cannot focus on objects that are close to it. The inability to read street signs while driving is one of the most common symptoms of this common vision condition. The primary cause of myopia, or nearsightedness, is elongation of the eyeball, which makes it more difficult for light to focus on the retina.
In other words, near-sightedness is a condit...more
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What is strabismus?
Strabismus is an eye condition in which the eyes do not line up in the same direction. In this condition, one eye could turn inward, outward, upward or downward while the other eye looks forward. Strabismus can occur in any age group and is usually first noticed in children before the age of five. ;
It is estimated that 4-5 percent of children have some form of strabismus. If left untreated, the brain may begin to favour one eye over the ...more
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What is macular degeneration?
Macular degeneration is an eye condition that causes damage to the macula, the part of the retina responsible for clear central vision. It occurs when the macula thins and deteriorates, making it difficult for individuals to read or see in detail. The most common form of macular degeneration is age-related macular degeneration (amd).
While this disease may progress slowly for some individuals, others might experience more rapid onset and...more
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What is glaucoma?
Glaucoma is a category of eye disorders that induce optic nerve damage. It is estimated that approximately 60 million people worldwide are affected by it, and it is the main cause of permanent blindness. Fortunately, early detection and treatment of glaucoma can prevent major visual loss.
In general, glaucoma occurs when the pressure inside your eye (known as intraocular pressure) builds up and damages the optic nerve. It typically happens when fluid...more
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What is cataract?
Cataract is a clouding of the crystalline lens, which is the part of the eye that focuses light and images on the retina. It occurs when proteins in the lens clump together, resulting in malfunction and eventual blindness. ;
Cataract typically occurs with aging and is a major cause of visual impairment among older adults. In some cases, cataracts may need to be surgically removed to restore vision.
What are the signs and symptoms o...more
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What is myopia?
Myopia, also known as nearsightedness, is a vision disorder in which close objects appear clearer than distant objects. It is caused by an imperfection in the eye where the light that enters isn t focused correctly and instead of being focused on the back of the eye, it focuses in front of it.
What are the signs and symptoms of myopia?
The common signs and symptoms associated with myopia include:
Blurry vision when looking...more
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