A temporal lobe seizure starts in the temporal lobe of the brain. One temporal lobe is on each side of the brain, near the temples. This part of the brain controls memory, emotions, and language processing. A temporal lobe seizure is called a focal seizure because it starts in one part ...
Despite significant global reductions in cases of pneumonia during the last 3 decades, pneumonia remains the leading cause of post-neonatal mortality in ch
Treatment for the complications of retinal vein occlusion may include:Focal laser treatment, if macular edema is present. Injections of anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (anti-VEGF) drugs into the eye. These drugs may block the growth of new blood vessels that can cause glaucoma. Is a vas...
I don’t know if much of this is folklore or truth, but I do know that some people have claimed that this has happened with their children. These seizures were temporary so I don’t think that much long term damage was done. I think in this case it’s simply a case of benign epil...
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These were discussed, piloted and validated by four reviewers (FAA, MR, IS & EST) prior to the screening exercise. The main criteria for inclusion were that studies focus on at least one TM intervention and the focal disease must be zoonotic (transmittable from animals to humans). In ...
You have slurred speech, a change in vision, difficulty walking, or weakness. Treatment Head tingling can often be relieved by treating the underlying cause. If your healthcare provider is unable to pin down a medical reason for your tingling alternative treatments can be attempted, although evide...
1. Why is it important for a health professional to ensure that medical terms are spelled correctly and that the accepted abbreviations are used? 2. What effects might spelling and abbreviation errors have on you, the provider, and the patient?...
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