Epilepsy - Introduction
Myoclonic. Myoclonic
seizures are a series of brief jerky
contractions of specific
muscle groups, such as the face or trunk.
Epilepsy Syndromes ...
Full article >>>Epilepsy Overview
Epilepsy is a condition in which a person has recurrent
seizures. A
seizure is defined as an abnormal, disorderly discharging of the brain's
nerve cells, resulting in a temporary disturbance of motor, sensory, or mental function.
Full article >>>EpilepsyRelated Category:
Pathologya
chronic disorder of cerebral function characterized by periodic convulsive
seizures. There are many conditions that have epileptic
seizures.
Full article >>>Epilepsy Program
About 30 percent of severe epileptics do not respond to anticonvulsant medications or the Ketogenic
Diet. However, an evaluation may recommend surgical intervention.
Full article >>>Epilepsy Epilepsy TreatmentThe Future of
Epilepsy Treatment: Devices,
Genes and Drugs
Summary & Participants ...
Full article >>>Epilepsy surgery: A viable
treatment option
Have you tried at least two
anti-
seizure drugs with no success?
Surgery may be the answer for you.
Full article >>>Epilepsy/
Seizure Disorder
This is the most common neurological disorder affecting children, and may be characterized by sudden, recurrent episodes of uncontrolled motor activity and, in some cases, impaired
consciousness (
seizures).
Full article >>>Epilepsy, or recurrent
seizures, is one of the most common conditions affecting the brain. Each year, around 25,000 people in the UK develop
epilepsy and at any one time 300,000 people have an active form of it.
In this article
What are the causes?
Full article >>>Epilepsy is a disorder involving repeated
seizures of any type.
Seizures ("
fits") are episodes of disturbed brain function that cause changes in attention and/or
behavior. They are caused by abnormal electrical excitation in the brain.
Full article >>>Inpatient
Epilepsy Monitoring
Why do I need
Epilepsy Monitoring?
What does the test involve?
Related health topics ...
Full article >>>Temporal-
lobe epilepsy:
Epilepsy that is characterized by abnormal electrical activity in the
temporal lobe of the brain. This activity does not cause
grand mal seizures; rather, it causes unusual
behaviors and patterns of cognition.
Full article >>>Epilepsy is the condition of being prone to repeated
seizures, but this can be any kind of
seizures, not just generalized
seizures. A person can have a
seizure without having
epilepsy.
Full article >>>Epilepsy (a disorder with
chronic seizure) begins anywhere between the ages of 3 and 14 years, and continues indefinitely. It may be a familial condition.
Full article >>>Epilepsy is the most common form of
seizures, also called
convulsions or
fits.
Epilepsy can be caused by
injury to the head, neck, or spinal cord, especially before or during
birth.
Full article >>>epilepsysystemic lupus erythematosusdiseases of the
blood vessels, such as polymyalgiarheumatica and
temporal arteritis ...
Full article >>>EpilepsyA brain disorder with symptoms that include
seizures.
Panic disorder ...
Full article >>>epilepsyA group of disorders marked by problems in the normal functioning of the brain.
Full article >>>Diagnose epilepsy and determine what type of
seizures are occurring.
EEG is the most useful and important test in confirming a
diagnosis of
epilepsy.
Full article >>>People with
epilepsy often know when they are about to have a
seizure. When the
seizure starts, the victim may lose
consciousness. The face, arms, and legs may begin to jerk.
Full article >>>ear, low-set; early; early ambulation; early deceleration; early development; early diastolic
murmur; early
gene; early
infantile
autism; early labour; early latent
syphilis; early
neonatal death; early-phase response; early posttraumatic
epilepsy; ...
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Seizure)
Eye EmergenciesFirst Aid for Difficulty
BreathingFirst Aid for Near
DrowningFirst Aid Kit
Fit (
Seizure)
Foreign Body in the
EyeFractured
Jaw (Broken OR Dislocated
Jaw)
FrostbiteFrozen Fingers, Toes, OR Nose (
Frostbite) ...
Full article >>>Trileptal (oxcarbazepine) tablets An antiepileptic
drug (AED) for the
treatment of
partial seizures in adults and children with
epilepsy.
Full article >>>Medicines that are useful in controlling some types of
epilepsy can also be beneficial for individuals with Burning Mouth
Syndrome. Carbamazepine, the
generic name of Tegretol, and gabapentin (
Neurontin) are the ones most commonly tried.
Full article >>>epilepsy (recurrent
seizures)
prolonged or closely occurring
seizures (status epilepticus)
injury from
falls, bumps, biting self
injury caused by a
seizure during driving/operating machinery
aspiration pneumonia ...
Full article >>>The effects of phenytoin (an
epilepsy medicine) and warfarin (for preventing
blood clots) are increase by some of the proton pump inhibitors.
The
absorption of the antifungal drugs ketoconazole and itraconazole are reduced by proton pump inhibitors.
Full article >>>Tincture The homoeopathic tincture, 6x has previously been used in
epilepsy and the 3x before sailing and every hour for
seasickness.
Full article >>>It has been used in various forms to treat
cancer,
epilepsy,
infertility, menopausal symptoms, nervous tension,
asthma,
hypertension,
headache, and
dermatitis. Modern interest in mistletoe as an anti
cancer treatment began in the 1920s.
Full article >>>Drugs to control
seizures (
epilepsy) and those used to treat TB (
tuberculosis) reduce the protection from
pregnancy so much that another method of
birth control must be used.
Full article >>>Tegretol is a medication used to treat
epilepsy,
bipolar disorder and certain
pain syndromes. This article provides a thorough overview of the medication, its side effects, and how it should be used.
Full article >>>Failure of
treatment results in profound irreversible
mental retardation,
microcephaly (an abnormally small head),
epilepsy, and
behavior problems.
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