Your healthcare provider may recommend a change in medicine to decrease the number of seizures. For nocturnal seizures, he or she may recommend that someone sleep near you. The person must be older than 10 years. The person must also be close enough to know that you are having a seizure....
Epilepsy that causes generalized seizures is more common in children than in adults. Unlike partial seizures, which begin in a specific, often damaged area in the brain, generalized seizures cannot be traced to a specific location or focus. The abnormal electrical activity that causes seizures begin...
SEIZURES (Medicine)HIGH-intensity focused ultrasoundNERVE tissueUltrasonic therapy is an increasingly promising approach for the treatment of seizures and drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE). Therapeutic focused ultrasound (FUS) uses thermal or nonthermal energy to either ablate neural tiss...
Take medicine every day at the same time. This will also help prevent medicine side effects. Set an alarm to help remind the person to take his or her medicine every day. A medicine organizer can also help make sure he or she takes every dose. Set a regular sleep schedule. A lack of...
Lorazepam is a medicine approved by the Food and Drug Administration to treat all types of seizures, including absence, myoclonic, atonic (drop View details Midazolam Nasal Midazolam (mih-DAZ-oh-lam) nasal spray Midazolam is a rescue medication that is approved for use: For short-term tre...
Epilepsy is when you have 2 or more seizures not due to a temporary health problem. Epilepsy is treated with medicine. In some cases, it may be treated with vagus nerve stimulator or surgery. It’s important to stay away from anything that triggers seizures. This includes lack of sleep. ...
Seizure is an international journal providing a forum for the publication of papers on all topics related to epilepsy and seizure disorders. These topics include the basic sciences related to the condition itself, the differential diagnosis, natural history and epidemiology of seizures, and the investi...
Certain medicines can be highly effective for one type ofseizure,epilepsyorcause. But they may not work for other types or could even make some seizures worse. Side Effects of the Medicine All antiseizure medicines haveside effects, which can be divided into “non-life-threatening and reversible...
For More Information National Library of Medicinewww.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003200.htm Epilepsy Foundationwww.epilepsyfoundation.org/aboutepilepsy/seizures/index.cfm To find this and previous JAMA Patient Pages, go to the Patient Page link on JAMA’s website at jama.com. Many are...
In sleep medicine different forms of sleep disorders are known, which are disorders of the circadian rhythm. The group of syndromes with an altered sleep p... P Young - 《Zeitschrift Fuer Epileptologie》 被引量: 0发表: 2019年 Chapter 15. Sleep Epilepsies Summary This chapter contains sections...