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Vertigo after lough

Dear Sirs,

Could anyone please help me for my Vertigo. It generally occurs when I lough. I take Paracetamol (500) for this.

I have also OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder) and Panic Disorder.

For OCD I take Clomipramin (25) one dose per week and for Panic Disorder Alprazolam (.25) 2 doses (morning & night)

Any advice will be very appreciated.

Thanks and regards.

Ahmed
 
  tajuddin_ahmed on 2012-09-16
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Are U from Bangladesh at Dhaka? If yes thn u can directly contact with me bcs this is a bit neurological case which should be closely diagnosed by a doctor. I think i can help u if u make a visit at my chamber directly. collect my website address from my profile here and go there to have address and my phone number.

Dr. Showrav
Bangladesh
 
Dr. Showrav last decade
Dear Dr. Showrav,

Thank you very much for your kind reply.

I am from Chittagong but not in Dhaka. Should I have first check with a local Homeopath here in Chittagong physically.

Please advice.

Regards.

Tajuddin Ahmed
Chittagong, Bangladesh.
 
tajuddin_ahmed last decade
It will be a better choice for u, But if in case they fail to recover u from this issue than u are welcome to have a visit at my chamber.

Dr. Showrav
Bangladesh
 
Dr. Showrav last decade
Dear Dr. Showrav,

Thanks for the advice.

Let me check with a local doctor for my healing.

Best regards.

Tajuddin Ahmed
 
tajuddin_ahmed last decade

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