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Asked for Male | Farhan shahid

How long should my son take Epival to prevent future seizures?

After a long period without seizures, it is still possible for them to occur, especially if he misses his medication or becomes overly tired. Fasting and lack of sleep during the Eid period may have contributed. His physician recommends he take Epival 500mg twice daily. The new dosage is expected to reduce the frequency of seizures if taken regularly.

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Why do I experience head pain when bending down?

It's tough dealing with head pain and feeling off-balance when you bend down, especially with your history of head shaking and delayed walking. Now, these symptoms could be related to various things. The head pain might be due to tension, migraines, or even eye strain from your vision issues. Feeling like you're faking down could be linked to inner ear problems or issues with your balance system. I'd recommend seeing a neurologist for a thorough evaluation. In the meantime, try to rest, stay hydrated, and avoid any triggers that worsen your symptoms. 

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Why do I feel blood flow in my head?

You get a feeling like bleeding but there are no pains. These symptoms can be caused by stress and anxiety. Sometimes, when we oversleep, we can also have these temporary discomforts. Managing stress is key to a healthy and balanced life. If the symptoms remain or get worse, you should see a neurologist for a check-up.

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Answered on 11th Aug '25

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Post-Ejaculation Headache: Causes and Solutions

Pain on both sides of your he­ad after ejaculation could signify post-coital headache­. This moderate to intense­ pain's exact cause remains uncle­ar. However, it may link to altere­d blood flow or pressure. Stay hydrated, avoid stre­nuous sexual activity, and try relaxation technique­s to manage it. But if pain persists or worsens, consulting a neurologist become­s crucial for evaluation and proper guidance.

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Answered on 31st July '25

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Why am I still tired after high blood pressure treatment?

It is usual to have the side effects of tiredness and drowsiness after use of such drugs. But if they are unable to come to life properly, it may be an indicator that the dosage of the medication needs to be modified. The first few days may be hard for them but then they will start to improve and feel normal again. Make sure they get plenty of sleep and drink lots of water. If the symptoms continue or become more severe, get in touch with their doctor for further instructions.

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Answered on 26th July '25

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Could my persistent headaches and facial swelling be concerning?

It sounds like you may be experiencing sinus-related headaches, which can cause pressure in the forehead, face, and around the eyes. Symptoms like nausea, nasal congestion, and sneezing suggest inflammation, possibly due to allergies or infection. Staying hydrated, using a humidifier, and trying over-the-counter pain relief may help. However, since your headaches have persisted for two weeks, I encourage you to consult a neurologist for a thorough evaluation. 

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Answered on 22nd July '25

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What Alpha GPC dosage for focusing on study at 19?

If you're considering Alpha GPC to enhance your studies, proceed with caution. A safe daily dose for a 19-year-old is 300-600 mg, but it's best to start with a lower dose for a few days to see how your body responds. While Alpha GPC may improve cognitive function, remember to maintain a balanced diet, stay hydrated, and get enough sleep for overall health and focus.

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Answered on 21st July '25

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Why is my right head vein twitching?

The twitchy ve­in on your head's right side could be cause­d by stress or lack of sleep. Too much caffe­ine might also make it happen. Eye­ strain and being dehydrated are­ other possible reasons for twitching ve­ins. Be sure to drink enough wate­r, get proper rest, and try re­ducing stress levels. Howe­ver, if it persists or worsens, it's wise­ to visit your regular physician for an examination. 

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Why do I feel numbness, pain, and weakness after UTI treatment?

You might be suffering from some adverse reactions to the medications you took for your UTI. Numbness, pain in legs and feet, body shaking, weakness, difficulty bending your head, acidity, and headache can be the side effects of the medicines. In cases like this, the medicines might not be suitable for your body. Make sure to tell your doctor about these symptoms for him to give you the right advice.

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Answered on 14th July '25

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Why do my legs hurt after taking risperidone?

Experiencing discomfort in your legs and feet after standing briefly can result from various factors, including medication side effects or circulation issues. Both risperidone and trihexyphenidyl may contribute to muscle stiffness or discomfort. It's important to stay active within your comfort level and consider gentle stretching exercises to improve flexibility and circulation. However, I strongly encourage you to discuss these symptoms with your neurologist. They can evaluate your situation, possibly adjusting your treatment if necessary. 

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How is my test result?

It's important to get them checked to understand how you're doing. There could be various reasons why you might not be feeling your best. It could be related to your diet, stress levels, or even lack of sleep. I recommend visiting a physician for a thorough evaluation. In the meantime, try to eat healthily, stay hydrated, and get enough rest. 

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Answered on 3rd July '25

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Why am I still unwell after antimalarial treatment?

Experiencing persistent headaches and feelings of heaviness can occur even after completing treatment for malaria. These symptoms may arise from various factors, such as lingering effects of the infection, dehydration, or fatigue. It's important to stay hydrated, rest adequately, and nourish your body with healthy foods. If your symptoms continue or worsen, please consult a neurologist for a thorough evaluation. They can provide personalized care and determine if further treatment is needed. 

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Answered on 23rd June '25

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What Causes Sharp Pain Above Right Eyebrow?

The sharp pain in the right eyebrow area can result from a number of causes such as sinusitis, tension headaches, or migraines. It is best to see a neurologist or a headache specialist for a proper diagnosis and a treatment plan.

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Answered on 22nd June '25

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Why do I have stinging pain in legs and feet?

It sounds like you are experiencing a variety of symptoms, including stinging, stiffness, and muscle twitching, which can be caused by issues such as muscle strain, nerve irritation, or inflammation. These symptoms can fluctuate based on activity levels or stress. It's important to stay active gently, maintain hydration, and consider stretching exercises. Additionally, ensure your footwear provides adequate support. However, given the persistence and changes in your symptoms, I recommend consulting a neurologist. They can provide a thorough evaluation and tailored treatment options. 

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Answered on 19th June '25

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Do I suffer from severe Restless Legs pain for 7 years?

Restless legs syndrome can indeed cause a lot of discomfort and disrupt your sleep. One common reason for this could be iron deficiency, which affects the dopamine levels in your brain that help regulate muscle movements. In fact, certain medications, nerve issues, or even pregnancy can also trigger restless legs. To help manage this, I recommend consulting a neurologist for a thorough evaluation. They might suggest lifestyle changes, iron supplements, or medications to ease your symptoms and improve your quality of life. 

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