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How To Treat Epilepsy With Squinted Eyes?

sir,my son having Epilepsy problem (Little bit only),yesterday his head touched with cot,(Little bit only) after that is playing with his brother normally after 10 min. he got pain little bit in head and little bit stomach ache,his eyes turned as squint eyes looking very ugly,after that he slept at night after wake up morning having same problem after 10 min his eyes came normal. One year back eye surgery done for squint problem.1 month back eye check up was done by the doctor, he advised his eye having no problem and suggested little bit having epilepsy problem,

MY question is why it happened, whether it is Epilepsy problem or Eye problem clarify sir
Wed, 12 Feb 2014
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This may not be epilepsy because in epilepsy the main complain is convulsion, (Fit) either general or on upper part or lower part, left side or right side, depend upon the lesion, if you did not find the symptoms like this then this is not the epilepsy, hope this information helps you, bye.
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How To Treat Epilepsy With Squinted Eyes?

HI Thank for asking to HCM This may not be epilepsy because in epilepsy the main complain is convulsion, (Fit) either general or on upper part or lower part, left side or right side, depend upon the lesion, if you did not find the symptoms like this then this is not the epilepsy, hope this information helps you, bye.