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Sudden vibration in brain
I had brain sensation/vibration last night. It woke me up all sudden. I tried to get back to sleep but it increases . This is not first time I had this before few month ego. Then it stopped happening after a two days, not regular but twice or thrice a day. I am student is it because of lot of study or less sleep? Should I need to consult neurologist ? Symptoms are it  increases if try to sleep, increases as well if try to read, once it happened can't sleep for next 3 to 4 hours, next day brain seems all jammed.
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Please Do meditation regularly to give rest to your brain Do yogasanas and pranayam daily Take salads and fruits more Avoid excess tea coffee Take Tab tagara by Himalaya 1 1 for 3 mths to regularise your sleep cycle naturally Tab macfresh 15 0.25 mg 1 at nt for few days Badam pak by Patanjali 1 tsf Twice a day regularly
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Hello there. I can understand your concern. If you are not getting enough sleep then this feeling can happen. Get at least 7-8 hours of sleep daily. You can start tab. Neurobion forte once a day after food for a month. Avoid tea/coffee on the evenings. Best regards. Dr. Anil Kumar Jain. Bangalore.
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