My son has seizures. They are a particular type called nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy, so his seizures frequently occur at night. This makes him sleep poorly much of the time. We have tried many natural ways to improve his sleep, but I am against sleep medications for my 12 year old boy. Do you think I should give in and try them?
That is a very difficult problem. People know about general epilepsy or seizures, but they are not aware that there are many different forms of seizures. There is good news on the horizon for you. Some researchers have
Emergency Room: Yes or No?
by Dean Heller MD April 26th, 2013 | Ask the Doctor
My son, who is a wild 12 year old, has been to the emergency room (ER) too many times to count. Some of the time he has a clear problem that has to be fixed, like a clear broken bone, but other times we just go, and they watch him for a while and just send him home. Is there a list of clear cut problems that require an ER visit for children? I have no medical training, other than him, and I'm always confused about this.
It can be difficult to decide, and many people struggle with the same
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It can be difficult to decide, and many people struggle with the same
Teens & PMS
by Dean Heller MD April 19th, 2013 | Ask the Doctor
My daughter is only 17 and not yet sexually active. She is a musician and spends many hours a day practicing on her instruments. We have noticed that she really has particularly bad PMS. What should we do? It seems to be affecting her ability to practice during that time, and she becomes very emotional because of this.
PMS or pre menstrual symptoms are a set of symptoms that occur in the week prior to the monthly menstrual cycle. They consist of cramping, bloating, and breast tenderness, as well as irritability and lack of sleep. In your daughter's case, you
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PMS or pre menstrual symptoms are a set of symptoms that occur in the week prior to the monthly menstrual cycle. They consist of cramping, bloating, and breast tenderness, as well as irritability and lack of sleep. In your daughter's case, you
Understanding Caregiver Burnout
by Dean Heller MD March 29th, 2013 | Ask the Doctor
I have been taking care of my husband for the past five years. He has dementia, and it has slowly been getting worse, so the amount that I have to do for him becomes more and more every day. He almost does not eat on his own anymore. I am tired, and I think I might be depressed, as I feel like I can't face each day with all of the new duties I have, which now includes adult diapers. Is this common, and how do people deal with this? Is there treatment? What should I do?
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