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Taking Anti Epileptics Since Several Years, Paralysis And Fractures, Has Psychological Problems, Abuses Family. How Can This Be Cured?
NAMASTE SIR MY HUSBAND TAKING EPELEPSY MEDICINES SINCE 30 YEARS AS PER MY KNOWLEDGE JUST SIX YEARS BACK HE FELLDOWN AND HE GOT PERALASIS TO HIS LEFT SIDE AND HE GOT FRACTURED HIS RIGHT HAND AND HE IS HAVING PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEM, WE MET SO MANY DOCTORS AND THEY HAVE GIVEN SO MANY DRUGS TO CURE HIS HEALTH PROBLEMS. BUT NOW HE IS TALKING TOOMUCH AND SHOUTING TOOMUCH AND TALKING WULGER LANGUAGE TO HIS CHILDREN AND SERVENTS. HE WILL BEHAVE VERY NICE WITH GUESTS AND TALKING NICELY . NOBODY KNOWS HE WILL DO MISBEHAVE WITH FAMILY. NOW TELL WHAT TO DO AS EASY AS TO RECOVER. HE CANT MOVE.
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Your husband's symptoms could be indicative of an underlying mood disorder. However, he needs a detailed psychological assessment to make a definitive diagnosis. I would advise you to take him to a psychiatrist for a detailed evaluation and further treatment. If he does have a psychiatric disorder, then there are effective treatment options available - in the form of medication or counselling / psychotherapy which will help him overcome these problems.
Wish you all the best.
- Dr. Jonas Sundarakumar
Consultant Psychiatrist
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Taking Anti Epileptics Since Several Years, Paralysis And Fractures, Has Psychological Problems, Abuses Family. How Can This Be Cured?
Hello and welcome to Healthcare Magic. Thanks for your query. Your husband s symptoms could be indicative of an underlying mood disorder. However, he needs a detailed psychological assessment to make a definitive diagnosis. I would advise you to take him to a psychiatrist for a detailed evaluation and further treatment. If he does have a psychiatric disorder, then there are effective treatment options available - in the form of medication or counselling / psychotherapy which will help him overcome these problems. Wish you all the best. - Dr. Jonas Sundarakumar Consultant Psychiatrist