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Schizophrenia and calcified lession seen
She refuses to take medicine what can i do and also she has calcifiedlession seen in left partaial region in brain and patient of schizophrenia
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An alternative treatment approach is Cranial Osteopathy and energy and Trauma healing. Both of them work through the nervous system and it’s processing You can call me on 90412-93412 for knowing details about the treatment methods. Also google will help you. Both of the treatments are directed towards bringing back harmony in nervous system and body functions.
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Magnesium supplements will help a lot.
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You should consult a Psychologist for counselling and psychotherapy.
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Consent to neurologist I’m physiotherapist ma’am
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It is out of scope of physical therapy. For the lesion in brain and schizophrenia she definitely needs a help of neuro physician and psychiatrist. We can work with the damage to the muscles or limb through exercise only after the lesion is cured.
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