Epilepsy & BehaviorNehra A, Singla S, Bajpai S, Malviya S, Padma V, Tripathi M. Inverse relationship between stigma and quality of life in India: Is epilepsy a disabling neurological condition? Epilepsy Behav. 2014;39:116-25.Nehra A, Singla S, Bajpai S, Malviya S, Padma V, Tripathi ...
Epilepsy is a neurological condition in which a person has repeated seizures. There are three main types of epilepsy: symptomatic...
Objective Stigma associated with epilepsy has negative effects on psychosocial outcomes, affecting quality of life (QOL) and increasing disease burden in persons with epilepsy (PWEs). The aim of our study was to measure the impact of stigma on the QOL of PWEs and the prevalence of neurological...
aEpilepsy is a common neurological disorder characterized by hyper-synchronous abnormalities of neurons. Resting state brain activity measured by fMRI might evaluate the synchronization of the disorder. To investigate the alteration of the haemodynamic synchronization in epilepsy, resting-state fMRI (RS-...
Why is an epilepsy surgery performed? Long-term control of epileptic seizures is important for a patient’s wellbeing because uncontrolled seizures can be debilitating and increase the risk for: Accidental injuries Cognitive decline Status epilepticus, an emergency condition of continuous seizure that la...
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Moreover, it is used to treat narcolepsy (a neurological condition that affects the control of wakefulness and sleep). Dosage For ADHD, the usual recommended dose in children 6 years of age or older is5 mg once or twice per day. However, the daily dose may be raised to 5 mg at weekly...
Epilepsy can be due to genetics or may arise following head trauma, brain damage, brain tumors, stroke, infections affecting the neurological system or drug and alcohol use or withdrawal. In some cases, the exact cause of epilepsy is not known. ...
Aneurological examto test behavior, mental function, motor skills, and be able to diagnose and determine the type of epilepsy. Neuropsychological testsstyle=”font-weight: 400;”> are tests given by doctors to look at your thinking, speech, and memory skills to see what areas of the brain ...
Epilepsy is a neurological condition in which a person has repeated seizures. There are three main types of epilepsy: symptomatic...