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Irregular"movements
9month old male baby9.5kg irregular movement's noted allpart of body and wakes vith execive cry wen stretch his back of head.. And nuero consultant done eeg tuk nd results shows spike and vave discharges arising from left parietal region.. Mri. Shows unremarkable brain study tuk.. Advised syp. Sodium valporate 200mg 21/2ml at night till Three months.. Here my question is.. Is this treatment is innouff for my child? This is the correct med and dosage for this case.. Is their any need to be consult another Dr..? This bening mycolonic seizure curable? Or it requires long time treatment? This myclonic is due to any head injuries? During first trimester I'm sufferd due to mumps.. Also is this vil cause *?.. Pls sir replay soon.. Bcoz yesterday night also I'm fun sodium valporate even though he is sleeping butmovements remains same.. Baby had temperature also. That time it's too high..
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9months baby with myoclonus which is increasing and getting worse day by day is not good. He is rightly seen by neurologist and given medicine is right. He may or may not get control with it. He may needs therapy for long with may be many more medicine also  Neurologist is fine if you're not satisfied you can go for second opinion. He needs investigation and management by pediatric neurologist if you have any there.
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