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Is Valparin Advisable For Left Sided Body Paralysis?
Namskar Sir...My Daughter ...Age 7 years and 3 month ...her birth was Normal but after 2-3 month we know that she is suffering from left side weakness effect [eyes, turn legs,etc]...when she was 2-3 years old suffered from a part of paralysis...Her doctor suggest medicine valparin syrup twice a day...but 2 months ago doctor suggest closed this medicine and suggest for MRI ...3 days before i collect her MRI Report ...Report Showing her Brain s Right Part not complete Develop....and giving him again medicine valparin syrup thrice a day..After giving him medicine valparin syrup 2 times blooding her nose.So therefor request to you that, medicine valparin syrup is a correct solution for this situation. Pls give me ans ...i am thankful to you...
From your description, I presume that it is not a case of epilepsy. Although EEG and MRI are needed to confirm the diagnosis that you have already done. Valparin (sodium valproate) is a drug for seizure disorder i.e. epilepsy. It would be helpful if you could share your daughter's reports with me along with EEG and MRI reports.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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Dr. Ashish Ranjan, General & Family Physician
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Is Valparin Advisable For Left Sided Body Paralysis?
Hello, From your description, I presume that it is not a case of epilepsy. Although EEG and MRI are needed to confirm the diagnosis that you have already done. Valparin (sodium valproate) is a drug for seizure disorder i.e. epilepsy. It would be helpful if you could share your daughter s reports with me along with EEG and MRI reports. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Ashish Ranjan, General & Family Physician