Epilepsy caused by viral encephalitis, symptoms of viral encephalitis

Updated on healthy 2024-03-23
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, after having epilepsy, you must first go to a regular hospital to see an epilepsy specialist, the doctor needs to ask for a detailed medical history and do the necessary examinations, such as electroencephalogram, cranial CT, MRI, etc., before the diagnosis can be correct and effective**. The ** of epilepsy will play a good auxiliary role. 4. To supplement calcium-rich food, young children have many carbuncles, which can often cause the occurrence of low blood calcium.

    Therefore, calcium-containing foods should be appropriately increased in the usual diet. Calcium can inhibit the abnormal excitation of cranial nerves and keep them in a state of normality, which is beneficial to diseases**. Calcium-rich foods mainly include sesame paste, bone broth, shrimp skin, pork ribs, crispy fish beans and soy products.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The main methods of epilepsy are as follows.

    1. **** is also a very common method. **Epilepsy, first**epilepsy**. For example, epilepsy caused by meningitis should be treated with anti-inflammatory**; If epilepsy is caused by a brain parasite, it must be a precursor**; There are also brain tumors that cause epilepsy, and surgery must be performed to remove the tumor.

    2. So far, drug ** is the most commonly used method of **epilepsy, but if you want to use this method for **, you must be prepared to struggle for a long time, because the time of drug ** epilepsy is generally relatively long, so you can accept the relevant ** according to your own situation. And it is recommended that everyone must follow the doctor's instructions when receiving drugs** and do not abuse drugs.

    3. Surgery is a short-term method. Surgery** is a method of epilepsy chosen by the patient who wants to epilepsy as soon as possible. However, there are certain risks associated with surgery, so be cautious.

    Usually doctors do not recommend that surgery for epilepsy only be performed when the patient's epilepsy medication is ineffective and the patient's epilepsy focus is relatively clear.

    4. Psychology is essential. In the process of epilepsy, a large number of epilepsy patients have problems other than physical self-esteem, mental pressure, family conflicts, economic problems, and work problems. If you want to have epilepsy, you should not only control the seizures, but also let the epilepsy patients remove the psychological barriers and provide psychological counseling in time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This may be one of the symptoms of sporadic encephalitis, which is not known for sure. Actively cooperate with the doctor ** encephalitis, and re-examine after recovery.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I was also suffering from viral meningoencephalitis in Shenzhen in September 2010, and I have had dizziness almost every month from the end of 2013 to the present month. Now there are traces on my face! **Is there a cure for viral meningoencephalitis?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Epilepsy has been diagnosed early**, drug selection according to the type of seizure, single drug**, individualized dose, simplified number of doses.

    1.Drugs**.

    2.****。

    Secondary to brain tumors, encephalitis, cerebrovascular diseases and some metabolic diseases, etc., **epilepsy should also be removed**.

    3.Immunity**.

    Some children with low immunity may be given immune boosters.

    4.Symptomatic**.

    5.Surgery**.

    1) Indications for surgery** seizures are uncontrollable; There are clearly localized, resectable unilateral focal lesions or cortical abnormalities.

    2) Common surgical methods: cerebral cortical lesion resection; anterior temporal lobectomy; cerebral hemisphere cortextomy; Stereotactic surgery for epilepsy**.

    We hope that it will be helpful to you, and it is recommended to go to a regular specialist hospital.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I picked up a ** today, an unfamiliar number, I didn't want to pick it up, I watched the same number hit twice, and I picked it up, it turned out to be Zhengzhou. Junhai Hospital, they visited me how my condition was controlled, and also informed me of the precautions, really caring, I feel very warm, this idea cares about patients like us too few hospitals, really not. Thank you always.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. Systemic symptoms: such as fever, fatigue and other poor mental state;

    2. Symptoms of the whole brain: such as headache, nausea, vomiting, and even some serious epilepsy, convulsions, and some may cause coma, resulting in the occurrence of consciousness disorders;

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The early onset of viral encephalitis is similar to that of a cold, with fever, body aches, poor appetite and other symptoms, and as the disease progresses, neurological manifestations such as drowsiness and convulsions may occur. As the disease progresses, changes in emotional behavior such as shallow coma and overexcitement may occur. Parents should closely monitor their child's symptoms and report to the doctor immediately if there is any abnormality, so that when the condition is mild**, brain damage occurs, and the sequelae are less likely.

    Although viral encephalitis is contagious, it has been in a sporadic state in recent years, parents do not need to worry too much, and usually pay attention to letting their children strengthen physical exercise and enhance immunity; Get vaccinated on time; Avoid overexerting and over-startling your child, who is susceptible to colds and fevers after over-startling, due to the endocrine being affected, resulting in reduced immunity.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Pay attention to rest, strengthen nutrition, and eat high-protein and high-vitamin foods. If you are seriously ill, you should have a tracheostomy, put ice on your forehead, and go to a big hospital to do **, and if you are seriously ill, it can lead to death.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In this case, it is best to go to the local general hospital** to have an MRI scan of the child's brain to check whether there is any brain damage. Hyperbaric oxygen** has an effect. At present, mannitol drugs are mainly used to lower intracranial blood pressure and antiviral drugs.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Fortunately, I'm also viral, but I got it when I was 6 or 7 years younger than you, when I was already in a coma and was sent to the hospital by 120, I stayed in the intensive care unit for 1 week, and then I stayed in the hospital for half a month, and after being discharged from the hospital, I was fine for a period of time after the re-examination, as for the sequelae, I didn't stay, and the intelligence was good, I was a school duty officer. Hope you can get soon**.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    There is no coma in encephalitis, and there will be no sequelae after the recovery period.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Hello: Why is encephalitis diagnosed, and has a lumbar puncture been done to examine cerebrospinal fluid? Do you have a head CT and EEG?

    Although you have written a lot above, but there is very little meaningful information, it is recommended to come to the clinic as soon as possible, you can go directly to the 15th floor of Building 1 of the hospital to find me, we are a professional pediatric neurology ward, good luck.

    Zheng imitated Tian Peichao of the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengda University.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Epileptic encephalopathy seizures are very frequent or severe clinical seizures or seizures that are almost continuous between seizures. The clinical and EEG features of these disorders vary depending on their age of onset and change over time. Epileptic encephalopathy**:

    Mainly include: hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy; Central nervous system infections such as various meningitis, encephalitis, infection toxic encephalopathy, etc.; metabolic diseases such as nonketohyperglycinemia, methylmalonic acidemia, propionic acidemia, vitamin B6 deficiency, and Menkes disease; hereditary diseases such as tuberous sclerosis, neurofibromatosis, etc.; Cortical development disorders such as hemimegaencephaly, local cortical dysplasia, bilateral periventricular nodular ectopia, anencephaly, megaencephaly, schizoc, polymicrogria; (6) Others: tumors, hole brains, hamartomas, etc.; (7) **Unknown: Some patients are not found**.

    Common features of epileptic encephalopathy: the common feature is that it is age-dependent, each disease occurs at a specific age stage, has relatively stereotyped clinical and EEG features, and changes greatly with age; severe abnormalities in electroencephalography; Before the onset of the seizure, the development is relatively normal, but after the onset of the seizure, the development of neurological function is delayed, stagnant or even significantly declined; may or may not be accompanied by clinical seizures on the basis of EEG abnormalities; Poor response to conventional antiepileptic medications; EEG features are closely related to the course of the disease; Localized cortical lesions may be the cause of generalized epilepsy syndromes.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The number of lumbar puncture cells 2 is normal! The hospital should say: The nucleated cell count is 2.

    Manifestations of convulsions: stiffness of the limbs, staring, foaming at the mouth, accompanied by incontinence, mouth and tongue bites, can be checked for mydriasis at the onset of the disease!

    If you have convulsions during sleep at night, you are almost certain to have epilepsy!

    The hospital has a 24-hour EEG and should be a big hospital!

    Also, why not give your child medication: Because once you have epilepsy, you have to take medication for a long time, your child is too young, you have to consider medication***, and it should be weighed between epilepsy control and medication***!

    The sequelae generally include: decreased cognitive function (memory, judgment, comprehension, calculation, etc.), sluggishness, and decreased intelligence. You can only give you a reference for what specific diseases may occur, because I am also a doctor, and I only diagnose diseases with patients I see. Therefore, everyone's opinions are just for reference, and the attending doctor should be consulted specifically, and if the attending doctor does not give a clear answer, you can ask the director of the department to explain!

    Feel free to get in touch! Wishing the children a speedy day**! In addition, I would like to remind you: Turn sadness into strength, and actively persevere**!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    1. Go to the neurology department of a regular provincial children's hospital.

    2. Do magnetic resonance and check clearly.

    3. Don't waste time.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If the hospital is small, it is advisable to seek help from a larger children's hospital.

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