Electroconvulsive therapy.This treatment may be an option for adults who don’t respond to psychotherapy or medications. It involves sending a quick electric current through your brain. (You’ll get a type of medicine calledgeneral anesthesiato help you sleep through it.) It causes a brief seiz...
Generalized anxiety disorder(GAD) is characterized by persistent and excessive anxiety and worry about many different areas that are hard to control. Other anxiety disorders includeseparation anxietydisorder, selective mutism,agoraphobia(fear of being outside of the home in various situations), and panic...
Generalized anxiety disorder(GAD) is characterized by persistent and excessive anxiety and worry about many different areas that are hard to control. Other anxiety disorders includeseparation anxietydisorder, selective mutism,agoraphobia(fear of being outside of the home in various situations), and panic...
Generalized anxiety disorder(GAD) is characterized by persistent and excessive anxiety and worry about many different areas that are hard to control. Other anxiety disorders includeseparation anxietydisorder, selective mutism,agoraphobia(fear of being outside of the home in various situations), and panic...
Possible seizure disorder Alcohol or drug abuse Managing ADHD in Adults and Teens You need to be proactive and take initiative to find the best possible treatment plan. Be positive. Here are a few tips. Tips for you as an ADHD Adult: ...
and make you feel, see, or hear things that aren’t there. About 60% of people with epilepsy have this type of seizure, which is sometimes called a partial seizure. Sometimes, the symptoms of a focal seizure can be mistaken for signs of mental illness or another kind of nerve disorder....
A person may have a seizure disorder (epilepsy) and require medications. Other factors such ashypoglycemia(low blood sugar), which is adiabetic reaction, may cause seizures. Meningitisor ahead injurymay also cause a seizure. Faintingcan also cause a series of jerking movements as the person lose...
(4) subjects with ongoing infections, allergies or past history of autoimmune disorders; (5) subjects that took immunosuppressive drugs; (6) subjects with physical diseases or cerebral pathologies including multiple sclerosis seizure, dementia, epilepsy, Huntington’s disease, brain tumor, stroke, ...
For example, the person may need treatment in an intensive care unit for close monitoring of brain function and blood pressure, as well as seizure prevention. Surgery may be performed to repair a depressed skull fracture, drain an epidural or subdural hematoma, or treat a brain hemorrhage or ...
Some types of drugs cause dizziness, including some varieties of: Antidepressants Anti-seizure drugs Drugs to control high blood pressure Sedatives Tranquilizers Other causes of dizziness Concussion Depression (major depressive disorder) Generalized anxiety disorder ...