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What To Do For Epilepsy?

hello sir/mam-my brother was suffering from Epilepsy at a age of 12 now he is 26 yrs.with time his disease showed different symptoms like telling i am having aids etc.but now since 2009 he is diagnosis as epilepsy with pyschosis.how is having procy ,sizodon,oxetol,progen,sonazep,and haloperidol injections .his condition is not gud now he is atacking the family members,not eating medicines etc please kindlyyyyyyyy help .thank you in advance
Wed, 2 Jul 2014
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Hi dear,
epilepsy with psychotic symptoms is very difficult to treat and for better control of your brother first of all admit him in psychiatric nursing home.
also do MRI of brain if possible.
aggression is common in patient of epilepsy so if you control epilepsy many of psychotic features controlled own his own.
Consult psychiatrist or neurologist.
Thank you
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What To Do For Epilepsy?

Hi dear, epilepsy with psychotic symptoms is very difficult to treat and for better control of your brother first of all admit him in psychiatric nursing home. also do MRI of brain if possible. aggression is common in patient of epilepsy so if you control epilepsy many of psychotic features controlled own his own. Consult psychiatrist or neurologist. Thank you