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Epilepsy
Dear Drs/Professionals,I have patient of about 7 years with fits of convulsions after 2/3 months. He suddenly fallen down without any prominant symptom / aura, with vomitting and after some time become in normal condition and have no symptoms like head-ache, dizzines etc. Some Doctors have opinions that its epilepsy, but some have different views, like disturbance of stomach etc; please guide me in this regard. The child is very active and sharp, but aversion going to School.Razzaq on 2007-02-16
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Dear Razzaq:
Time ago, I wrote an essay about epilepsy, but it's in spanish, and it's no easy for to translate. Sure you can get better essays.
From my point of view, Epilepsy has two faces:
-first, the principal symptom is the aura and its location or modalities.
- second, no aura, but there are convulsions and another symptoms connected.
In all cases, the attacks are repeated in more o less time, if there is no repetition in the time, may be no epilepsy.
If there is repetition, the more important symptoms are: the symptoms before the attack, and the symptoms during the attack. Among these symptoms you can look for convulsions, eyes dilated, tongue etc.
You can read about this in homeoint.org/site/ahmad/epilepsy.htm web page.
If you are not sure at all, you can try with NUX VOMICA, because it cover the digestive symptoms and epilepsy and convulsions too. (I know a little child two years old who is going to the curation by this remedy.
Best wishes
Andrés
Time ago, I wrote an essay about epilepsy, but it's in spanish, and it's no easy for to translate. Sure you can get better essays.
From my point of view, Epilepsy has two faces:
-first, the principal symptom is the aura and its location or modalities.
- second, no aura, but there are convulsions and another symptoms connected.
In all cases, the attacks are repeated in more o less time, if there is no repetition in the time, may be no epilepsy.
If there is repetition, the more important symptoms are: the symptoms before the attack, and the symptoms during the attack. Among these symptoms you can look for convulsions, eyes dilated, tongue etc.
You can read about this in homeoint.org/site/ahmad/epilepsy.htm web page.
If you are not sure at all, you can try with NUX VOMICA, because it cover the digestive symptoms and epilepsy and convulsions too. (I know a little child two years old who is going to the curation by this remedy.
Best wishes
Andrés
andres last decade
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