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Kind of Seizure
My mother is a patient. She was treated by the doctor and was given valparin to eat life time. She took tht for around 5 years and she was not attacked for those many years. Suddenly after few years it started. It started happening once in a month for few days and it got reduced to once in 2.5 months. About the attack, she becomes numb, not senseless...want to say something but can not speak. The word she utters is kind of blabbering, says something that does not make sense and after 2-3 mins she will be normal. EEG n CT scan is normal. Please suggest..
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Hello sir. It is good that you have given a detailed account of her illness. However I will need few more details about the seizure / attack , and few more things to give a proper diagnosis and treatment. Please upload all previous medical records. Also I would like to review her CT scan myself.
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Please take online consultation with a neurologist
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Please continue anti seizure medicine whatever she is taking. Please don't stop it.
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