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I Am Taking Valprol Cr 300 For Suffering From Fit Or Mirgi For Last 7 Years Ago
for last 7 years ago iam taking valprol cr 300 iam having dieseas fit or meergi how i will recover from that i am suffering fit or mirgi problem so pls give me brief description about my diet and what shout i do so that it will not come again pls
Hello. Welcome to healthcaremagic. The disorder you are having is called epilepsy. Its a brain disorder in which some nerves of the brain send abnormal signals leading to an episode of seizures. While epilepsy cannot currently be cured, for some people it does eventually go away.The odds of becoming seizure-free are not as good for adults or for children with severe epilepsy syndromes, but it is nonetheless possible that seizures may decrease or even stop over time. This is more likely if the epilepsy has been well-controlled by medication or if the person has had epilepsy surgery.
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I Am Taking Valprol Cr 300 For Suffering From Fit Or Mirgi For Last 7 Years Ago
Hello. Welcome to healthcaremagic. The disorder you are having is called epilepsy. Its a brain disorder in which some nerves of the brain send abnormal signals leading to an episode of seizures. While epilepsy cannot currently be cured, for some people it does eventually go away.The odds of becoming seizure-free are not as good for adults or for children with severe epilepsy syndromes, but it is nonetheless possible that seizures may decrease or even stop over time. This is more likely if the epilepsy has been well-controlled by medication or if the person has had epilepsy surgery. Wish you good health.