On June 8th, I noticed twitching in my lower right lip. On June 10th, I stopped smoking and drinking alcohol. The lip twitching lasted 5 to 10 seconds. I used to drink socially and smoke heavily. I quit both after the twitching started. I saw a neurologist, and the twitching stopped and I have never taken the tablets he prescribed. I then started drinking and smoking again. A week later, I had twitching in my right cheek for 4 to 6 seconds. I have stopped drinking and smoking again. Should I take the neurologist's prescribed medications, Selzic 150 Tablet and HS Cal OS Cap?
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First You should follow the treatment instructions given by neurologist and go through the treatment course that has been prescribed to you and visit again for further treatment and counselling about your bad habits so they can help you to quit these habits
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Good to stop bad habits but to restart aga n again is not at all advisable you have good will power so use it for your wellness.
Assessment of vitamin d3 b12 t3t4tsh mg.
Cap nervigen one at night for 3 weeks.
Cholecalciferol d60k once a week for 4 weeks.
Evion 400 one at night after dinner for 7to ten days
Use medicine advise by neuro.
Stop alcohol and tobacco and avoid retaking them.
Take these meds for now. Also take tab neurobion one morning and one evening for 6 to 8 weeks, get serum vit b12 done and share results.
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