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Cerebral Palsy ,Advance Parkinson, HIE

My father is having Parkinson. On 18-11-2025 he become unresponsive. His MRI reports mentioned Hypocix ischaemic Encephalopathy . He was put on ventilation after which seizure started coming to him. He was given medazolam to control seizure.During this period  many times his BP also decreased. He was given norod to control low BP. DOCTOR has inserted tracheostomy tube. He is being feed through ryles tube. Present medication is SYNDOPA Plus -TDS, BREVIPIL 75- BD, CLOBA 10 - OD at night. He is bedridden and very less responsive. He donot follow the command. When we talk to him he sometime blink his eye in response but not all the time. He bend his knee when he feel discomfort or when any pain is induced.He also sometime move his hand and leg finger. Is there any other medication that need to be given to make him more responsive ? What treatment should be given so that he start responding to our voice command. In year 2021 he has gone through SDH Surgery.

Low back pain radiating to leg

Age 40 years, female. For the last 2 months, I have been experiencing sudden electric shock-like sensations from the lower back down to both legs. It happens occasionally and is associated with severe pain. I also feel tingling and numbness in the legs, and both legs often feel heavy. I do not have any known drug allergy.

Two medicines can be taken together?

Hello My father in law (age 75) had been prescribed two medicines separately by two doctors in a short time gap. I wanted to know whether these medicines can be taken together in a day or not. He is facing constant dizziness and loss of sense of balance while walking almost all the time. The medicines are Syndopa 110 and Strocit plus.

Headache for 1 year that shifts sides.

Headache started before my boards I thought it was because of stress but it became constant,I have constant headache for more than a year  which shifts sides depending on which side i sleep on.it sometimes gets worse when it comes to my left side,I have no other symptoms other than my headache.it mostly feels like some weight is put on me and sometimes like a nail is pierced in my head.

Epilepsy ...

Why  phenobarbitone tablet and carbamazepine tablet are given in combination ? is it safe and effective combination of these two drugs for epilepsy treatment ?

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