aHow should treat seizures after epilepsy epilepsy? Is also called, is a kind of special risk of brain neural system disease, because of its recurrent and no regularity during the seizure, epilepsy patients impossible to guard against, especially in brain injury, so every episode is suffering fo...
Treatment for epilepsy needs persistence. At the end of epilepsy treatment, the patient should continue to take medication for 2-3 years afterwards to be able to treat the disease completely. After this period, the patient no longer needs the medication. However, about 2-3% of patients have ...
seizurestreatmentThis article draws on recent guidelines and evidence to briefly look at the diagnosis (and misdiagnosis) of epilepsy in children and aims to address the issue of when to treat, when not to treat and how to treat epilepsy by seizure and syndrome type with the use of ...
Primary epilepsyis typically calledgeneralizedepilepsy, and seizures with no known cause characterize it. This stems from the diagnosed disease itself, which garners it the designation of primary. Secondary epilepsyis characterized by seizures that are symptoms of a diagnosed condition. The cause can b...
Now in our lives no longer is a rare disease, along with the continuous increase in the incidence of, people begin to pay more attention to this kind of nerve disease, so, what are the main symptoms of epilepsy? We want to how to treat? In this series of problems, we d 癫痫症夺取...
A book which would treat of "epilepsy" has one other requirement which it must meet鈥攊t must help to brush away the superstitions, fears and inaccurate concepts which have grown up about the convulsive states of unknown origin. If the present book has any one general failing, it is that ...
More than ever before, people with epilepsy are living normal lives. The key is to get treatment, typically a medication, for seizures—the unpredictable disruptions in the brain's electrical system that are the hallmark symptom of epilepsy. But treatmen
Is It Safe to Use a Diuretic to Treat Seizures Early in Development? There has been considerable interest in using bumetanide, a diuretic chloride importer NKCC1 antagonist, to reduce intracellular chloride ([Cl-]i) in epile... Ben-Ari,Y.,Tyzio,... - 《Epilepsy Currents》 被引量: 21发...
In March 1998, Ben Decter drove from Los Angeles to Tijuana to get medicine for his 17-month-old daughter, Addie. She had “catastrophic childhood epilepsy,” the neurologist had told him, and a drug not yet available in the U.S. was their best bet to treat her...
Epileptic seizures are caused by sudden abnormal bursts of electrical activity in some brain cells, which may then spread to other parts of the brain. Epilepsy surgeries are performed to remove brain tissue where abnormal electrical pulses begin, or disrupt the pathways by which they travel. ...