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- Treatment of Epilepsy | Epilepsy | CDC
Treatment The most common treatments for epilepsy are medicine, surgical procedures, seizure devices, and a special diet Medicine Anti-seizure medicines limit the spread of seizures in the brain It may take time to find the right medicine Sometimes you'll need a combination of medicines It's very important to take your medicine as prescribed
- Epilepsy - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
The exam helps diagnose epilepsy and determine the type of epilepsy you may have Blood tests A blood sample can detect signs of infections, genetic conditions or other conditions that may be associated with seizures Genetic testing In some people with epilepsy, genetic testing may give more information about the condition and how to treat it
- Epilepsy: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms Treatment
Epilepsy is a brain disease in which clusters of nerve cells signal abnormally, causing a seizure Seizures cause changes in awareness, muscle control, sensations and behavior
- Epilepsy Treatment | Treating Seizures | Epilepsy Foundation
An epilepsy center is a special unit in a clinic or hospital that provides comprehensive care for people with epilepsy Epilepsy center specialists are experts in the diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment of epilepsy
- 10 epilepsy treatments – from lowest to highest risk
Patients with epilepsy have many treatment options, from lifestyle changes to brain surgery Epilepsy is a medical disorder in which seizures can occur anytime, anywhere An epileptic seizure is an excessive, uncontrolled burst of electrical activity from nerve cells in the brain – essentially an electrical storm
- Current Epilepsy Treatment and New Medications - WebMD
Treatments for epilepsy have come a long way in the last several years with new epilepsy medications proving more and more effective Researchers have learned more about the causes of epilepsy and
- Medical Management of Epilepsy - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Epilepsy is a condition that causes seizures, temporary reactions that often include twitching and convulsions But epilepsy can usually be managed well through medication and other treatments
- Overview of the management of epilepsy in adults - UpToDate
The optimal treatment plan is derived from an accurate diagnosis of the patient's seizure type (s), an objective measure of the intensity and frequency of the seizures, awareness of medication adverse effects, and an evaluation of disease-related psychosocial problems
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