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Any treatment of Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus
Hi,My dad 74yo is diagnosed with Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH), which has several symptoms similar to Alzheimer's Dementia, but few small but key differences like uncontrollable urge to urinate (unable to hold), unsure & unsteady gait, severe headaches, apart from confusion, forgetfulness, inability to follow simple commands, poor control/coordination of left hand. Have had him looked by some of the best Neurologists and Neuro-surgeons and they advise against brain-stem stenting an excessive cranial fluid draining (apparently the only mid-term way to reduce effects of NPH). The advise against due to his age, general health (ulcerative colitis, heart patient having been stented etc.).
Therefore, I am looking for possibility of some alternative therapies that may help relieve some of the symptoms and lead a better quality of life.
thanks,
f74
falcon74 on 2018-07-18
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NAT SULPH 30X AND FERRUM PHOS 3X,FIVE TABS OF EACH THREE TIMES A DAY AND A FEED BACK AFTER FOUR DAYS.
♡ anuj srivastava 6 years ago
Thank you, very much Mr.Srivastava.
Can dilutions be used instead ? What quantity and how ? Is there a correlation between 30X and 30CH ?
Sir, could you please tell me what all symptoms I should watch out for improvement or changes with usage of this medication ?
Can dilutions be used instead ? What quantity and how ? Is there a correlation between 30X and 30CH ?
Sir, could you please tell me what all symptoms I should watch out for improvement or changes with usage of this medication ?
falcon74 6 years ago
♡ anuj srivastava 6 years ago
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