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What Are The Symptoms And Treatment For Gratifications Disorders?

Hi I have my doughter 10 months and the docctor thins that she may have gratifications disorders.he told me that she should do a EEG.I would like to know if the situation is grave and if the EEG isnt normal is it permanent or provizorial.SHOULD I BE WORRIED SO MUCCH OR IS SOMETHING THAT WILL DISAPIAR WITH THE TIME.pLEASE HELP ME!
Mon, 18 Aug 2014
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Thank you for asking question on Health Care Magic. You need not worry. Gratification disorder or infantile masturbation is a form of masturbatory behavior that has often been mistaken for epilepsy. Most pediatricians accept it to be normal. Your doctor has asked her to undergo an EEG simply to rule out epilepsy and be certain that there is nothing worth worrying.

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What Are The Symptoms And Treatment For Gratifications Disorders?

Thank you for asking question on Health Care Magic. You need not worry. Gratification disorder or infantile masturbation is a form of masturbatory behavior that has often been mistaken for epilepsy. Most pediatricians accept it to be normal. Your doctor has asked her to undergo an EEG simply to rule out epilepsy and be certain that there is nothing worth worrying. Hope this answer will serve your purpose. Please feel free to ask any more queries if required.