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How Should Persistent Fits Due To Head Injury Be Treated?

i am getting fits from 2 year, it is taking my life, i am taking medicines like epsolin 300mg & tegrital, but still it is not getting alright. Many times i get fits,well this problem is started after my head injury then after 2 month's csf fluid is leaking through my my nose therefore i had operated craniatomy.please suggest me some cure. YYYY@YYYY
Sat, 7 Apr 2018
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Hello,

If you are having the increased frequency of the Seizures (FITS), then you need to get hospitalised and have the Intravenous Injections so that for the maintenance dose we can shift to tablet form.

Keep your medication with you in your Pocket and inform to the in charge if you are in School/office where ever you are working.

Do not hesitate to take the help of the others in case of Emergency. Be in Regular follow up with a Neuro physician.

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

Regards,
Dr. Mohammed Abdullah
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How Should Persistent Fits Due To Head Injury Be Treated?

Hello, If you are having the increased frequency of the Seizures (FITS), then you need to get hospitalised and have the Intravenous Injections so that for the maintenance dose we can shift to tablet form. Keep your medication with you in your Pocket and inform to the in charge if you are in School/office where ever you are working. Do not hesitate to take the help of the others in case of Emergency. Be in Regular follow up with a Neuro physician. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Mohammed Abdullah