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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.

Ladakh trip while having seizure

Hello Doctor, I had a single seizure in June 2025 and have been taking my medication regularly since then. I have not had any seizures after that. I am planning a trip to Ladakh in a few months, which involves long train travel and high altitude. I want to know if it is safe for me to travel in these conditions, especially considering sleep changes and altitude. Also, could you please guide me on what precautions I should take during the trip, what symptoms I should watch for, and what I should do if a seizure happens while traveling? Should I carry any emergency medication or take any additional precautions? Thank you.

Head tightness( Pressure) on study

1) Major problem:- I have been feeling forehead tightness ( pressure like) since last 2.5years . I don't have throbbing pain. This head tightness become worse as soon as I start studying, eating spicy food and sweet products and Mobile/Laptop screen.  2)All  tests Normal:- Brain MRI, Urine, Blood cbc, thyroid, Ct PNS ( Sinusitis), Sugar test, BP, etc.             3) My earlier lifestyle:- I was preparing for competitive exam since 2020 via  online class in  Mobile.  So, I cut all physical activities and Outdoor sports and devote my max time in study .                       4) Visited many doctors but nothing worked.              5) Due to frustration, typed my problem in Chatgpt. It examined my problem as -(Tension headache with Brain Hypersensitivity). Prescribed medicine - Dezula 20mg, Nortimer 25mg. Initially it worked for 3 months like magic and i was able to study like normal. But Nowadays, again same problem arises. 6) will my problem permanent, not curable??

I have schizophrenia taking medicine

Is it okay to do gynaecomastia surgery when I am taking treatment for schizophrenia now it is under control gynecomastia from age 19 but schizophrenia diagnosed at the age og 24 now my age 37

Awanish kumar

My husband is having chronic stress from last 7 months 1. He is not able to sleep at all. 2. Donot feel excitement in any thing. 3. Not able to concentrate, analyse and recall the work. 4. Always feel that he will not get well or come out of it. 5. Life feels burden to him At present he is taking medication from 1 month as Lopez 3 mg Quitipin 12.5 Torvox 5 mg Betacap Enchorate Chrono After medication he able to sleep but other things not seems to improve. Rather he is unable do work

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