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How Can Mild Epilepsy, Itchy Inflamed Eyes, Breathless, Chest Pressure Be Treated?

hi,i have been diagnosed with mild epilepsy and was put on the tablet la*******,i cant remember the full name off top of my head,i began to have really itchy,inflamed eyes after a while,and my doc gave me antibiotic drops to treat,however my eyes became worse,and again after seeing doctor,he advised to stop taking epilepsy tabs,but to carry on with the eyedrops,however on a night i am feeling short of breath now,as if somebody is stood on my chest.advise if you can..
Tue, 16 Oct 2018
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Hi,

You should be seen and examined to make sure there are no cardiac problems that could be causing your symptoms. Although you may think there is a relationship with the drops it is more likely to be a separate issue. If you have the name of the drops, however, and truly believe your symptoms are direct side effects then.

As stated you should be checked out for possible other coronary issues having to do with coronary artery or pulmonary disease of some sort.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Dariush Saghafi,
Neurologist
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How Can Mild Epilepsy, Itchy Inflamed Eyes, Breathless, Chest Pressure Be Treated?

Hi, You should be seen and examined to make sure there are no cardiac problems that could be causing your symptoms. Although you may think there is a relationship with the drops it is more likely to be a separate issue. If you have the name of the drops, however, and truly believe your symptoms are direct side effects then. As stated you should be checked out for possible other coronary issues having to do with coronary artery or pulmonary disease of some sort. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Dariush Saghafi, Neurologist