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Suggest Treatment For Seizures In Child

my son is 3 years old and he got sezures once and couple of times he will be like not in concious. we have taken CT Scan etc. and the reports were normal. Dr. suggested to use Frisium syrup and malcal vit and calshine syrup etc. and when fever occurs valparin tablet... pl suggest.
Wed, 17 Sep 2014
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Thanks for posting on HealthCareMagic. Frisium contains Clobazam and is given to reduce the occurrence of seizures. The cause of seizures need to be looked into as is being done in your child's case. Macalvit and calshine are supposed to supply the calcium and vitamin D he requires as low calcium levels may also cause seizure. Valparin contains valproate which is an effective anticonvulsant. The medicines are ok and you do not need to worry. Just continue the medicines as directed by your doctor.

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Suggest Treatment For Seizures In Child

Thanks for posting on HealthCareMagic. Frisium contains Clobazam and is given to reduce the occurrence of seizures. The cause of seizures need to be looked into as is being done in your child s case. Macalvit and calshine are supposed to supply the calcium and vitamin D he requires as low calcium levels may also cause seizure. Valparin contains valproate which is an effective anticonvulsant. The medicines are ok and you do not need to worry. Just continue the medicines as directed by your doctor. Hope that helps. Feel free to revert back in case of further queries if any.