Ello, my name is abhinav
i got bells palsy in left side..so physiotheraphy is compulsory or not...plzz suggest me....i m very tension....how much time will recover...i went neurology doctor...he told me u have to do testing n show me report...than i can tell u wht happen to your face.. he gave medicine....
1.valtoval 500
2.nuhenz
3.wysolone 20
4.rablet D tablet.
this is correct or worng....plzz suggest me....help me plzzz....
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The Facial Nerve originating in the brain (in the pons) controls the muscles of the forehead, neck and facial expressions. It is also responsible for the 'perceived sound volume'. Besides, it also stimulates secretions of tears and saliva. Trauma of the Facial nerve in any form causes Bell's palsy.
Homeopathic treatment has known antiviral activity. It is also targeted towards healing of nerve damage in case of traumatic cases of Bell's palsy. Some of the commonly indicated medicines are Causticum, Arnica, Hypercicum, Mezerium, Belladanona. There are about 25 possible medicines to choose from, depending on the exact cause and symptoms.
A homeopathic constitutional treatment will give you a permanent cure naturally
You can easily take an online consultation for further treatment guidance and permanent cure without any side effect
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Take
Cap palsinuron by phyto pharma
2 three times a day for 3 weeks
Tab neurobion forte
1 three times a day for 3 weeks
Tab medrol
8 mg
1 per day for 7 days
Give rest to ailing muscles in first week
Start physiotherapy from next week
Can add
Arnica montana
200CH
Homeopathic medicine
5 drops on tongue directly Twice a day
Gelsemium
200
4 drops on tongue directly Twice a day
Hello,
It's ok. But INJECTABLES are more effective. Do u CONSULT a general physician MD or GP ?
IF GP CONSULT GENRAL PHYSICIAN MD.
THE PRESCRIPTION IS GOOD BUT INJ R HIGHLY EFFECTIVE N QUICK RESPONSE.OK.
Hello dear patient you should continue medication as prescribed by your doctor... Physiotherapy of little help, but you can take help.. You should avoid any medications prescribed to your by a doctor whom you don't have consulted and talked to. Better avoid any medications like these without any doctors prescription. Tc
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