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Epilepsy and diabetics
My husband gets fits when he take bath..not always ..once in 3 to 6 months...he takes tegrital cr 200 ..he also has diabetics .he does nt get sleep at nyt. He sleeps at 3 a.m and gets up 10 p.m.he takes tablet regularly..i feel very much afraid when he gets fits..wat to when he gets epilepsy?pls help
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He has to 1. Control his blood sugar properly 2. Get good sleep 3. Get adequate dose of anti convulsants If you have any doubts or want to ask more, you can also use private consultation
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Once he takes medicines daily and he sleeps properly during night, there are less chances to get the seizures.. So don't worry about..ask him to sleep in proper timings and he has to continue the medications for some period.
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