Can traumatic epilepsy be cured???

Updated on healthy 2024-04-14
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello! First of all, I wish you a speedy recovery! "It's a medicine with three points of poison", I'll introduce you to a few recipes for the success of ** "Epilepsy (also known as sheep epilepsy, madness, fox fairy)":

    1) Use 15 grams of dried peach blossoms, cut them into fine pieces with a knife, divide them into 10 parts, 1 part each time, take them with light alum water at the onset of the disease, 2 times a day, 1 course of treatment for 5 days, and 3 courses of treatment. 2) Take 1 pig heart, 15 grams of Chuanbei and cinnabar. Wrap the pork heart in wet yellow mud, roast it, and remove the mud to grind it.

    Chuanbei and cinnabar grinding, mix well, and bottle for later use. Take 15 grams per serving, 2 times a day, with boiling water. 3) Use 12 grams of wolfberry, 1 sheep brain, 50 grams of wheat (mashed), and an appropriate amount of seasoning.

    Remove the fascia of the sheep brain, wash it and put it in a pot, add wolfberry, wheat and an appropriate amount of water, stew it, season it and eat. 1 dose daily. 4) Take 5 grams of Evodia.

    Ground the Evodia into fine powder, mix it with rice wine, apply it to the umbilicus, and fix it externally with adhesive tape. 1 time every 3 days. 5) Use 2 white pigeons.

    The pigeons are slaughtered for the heart. Eat raw once before the attack, and it can be cured twice before the attack. If you are satisfied with the above, please don't disappoint my kindness and click "For Answer" in time.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes, it should be active** It is better to distinguish and treat the symptoms with Chinese medicine.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You can clarify the symptoms, and the use of pure Chinese medicine can be eradicated.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is possible to eradicate the root with pure Chinese medicine.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It can be learned from the epilepsy that head trauma is easy to induce epilepsy, including car accident injuries, high-altitude fall injuries, seizures caused by midwifery forceps and brain surgery during neonatal delivery.

    For example, she accidentally fell on her head when she was a child, causing seizures, and she was sick for more than ten years, with a frequency of 3-5 seizures per year, and each time she had persistent convulsions, she had to take intravenous diazepam to stop.

    However, in the past year, seizures have become more frequent and longer, especially in the last three months, Ms. Qiu has been suffering from convulsions every day and cannot fall asleep. And the left upper limb has been paralyzed, the lower limb muscle strength has decreased, and the walking is unsteady, and the situation is very serious.

    MRI of the brain showed that the right cerebral hemisphere encephalomalacia foci with peripheral gliosis; Thirty-one clinical seizures were recorded on the 2-hour** EEG, with intermittent and seizure phases suggesting in the right hemisphere. Consider diagnosing "symptomatic epilepsy, right hemispheremalacia, status epilepticus".

    In terms of her situation, because the effect of oral medication is very poor, even if it is intravenous medication, the control effect is not good, and it belongs to drug-refractory epilepsy; The right hemisphere malacia foci, most of the tissue necrosis, yellowing, and sclerosis, resulting in the function of the right hemisphere, the left upper limb has been hemiplegized, and if surgery is not done, the left lower limb may also be paralyzed in a short time; And the seizures are persistent, the current right cerebral hemisphere continues to have a certain impact on the normal function of the left cerebral hemisphere, if no surgery is done, the left cerebral hemisphere will also have abnormal discharge, if the left side of the epilepsy foci, the opportunity to operate is missed. Therefore, surgery has become the best option in order to remove the epileptogenic foci, control seizures, and reduce the interference of persistent abnormal discharges from the affected hemisphere to the brain function of the unaffected side.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Epilepsy caused by trauma is also a kind of secondary epilepsy, usually in this case, we recommend that the patient first clarify the specific severity of the condition, need to check and determine the specific abnormal discharge site, and then judge what kind of ** method to use.

    Generally, at present, it is still mainly based on drugs, as well as surgery, physics, traditional Chinese medicine, etc., which need to be judged in combination with the condition.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Epilepsy caused by trauma is also not good, so we must usually insist on oral medication ** or surgery, this must be known after going to the hospital for examination, some can be operated, some can not be operated, it is best to go to a specialized hospital for examination**.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello, if it is epilepsy, it mainly depends on medication.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Kunming Junhai said that epilepsy is very harmful, and once the epilepsy diagnosis is established, medication should be taken immediately to control the seizures. The dose is sufficient to control seizures and no drug toxicity, and blood levels can be checked if necessary. Depending on the type or syndrome of epilepsy, the choice of medication is determined.

    40 00 text 815 words 12 to 0.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Epilepsy, commonly known as "epilepsy" or "epilepsy", is a chronic disease in which neurons in the brain suddenly and abnormally discharge, resulting in transient brain dysfunction.

    Epilepsy in children**:

    1. When epilepsy patients suffer from epilepsy, they should not be anxious, but should choose the right hospital, which is the step of epilepsy, and it is also very important, so patients should be cautious when choosing a hospital.

    2. Then the epilepsy patient should have a comprehensive examination, to understand the severity of his condition so far, and at the same time, the epilepsy patient should also have a comprehensive understanding, so that after understanding their own condition, they can choose the best method according to their own condition, so that they can help the patient choose a more suitable method for their own condition, and then they will start to carry out the first method.

    3. Epilepsy patients should follow the doctor's instructions to carry out the process accurately, and at the same time, they should strengthen the care of the patient's condition, which is also a part of the disease, and let the patient correct some bad habits to avoid the existence of these bad habits, which will make the epilepsy patient's condition reversed, and at the same time, the patient should maintain a good attitude.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Because children are in the period of growth and development, all aspects of intelligence and body must be taken into account, so the first time for children with traumatic brain injury and epilepsy should be sooner rather than later. Among them, medication is one of the main methods of epilepsy in children with traumatic brain injury, and there are many precautions to be aware of when taking antiepileptic drugs. Pediatric traumatic brain injury epilepsy is the first choice of single drug**, family members and doctors should fully consider that children are a special group and have their own disease characteristics, and should fully consider the possible occurrence of drugs, and choose drugs that have the least impact on children's cognitive function to protect children's intelligence from being affected.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Epilepsy, which is caused by trauma, is usually operable. It is recommended to cry out for hail seepage**.

    Attending physician Lin Jiuluan, Yuquan Hospital, Tsinghua University, Department of Neurosurgery.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    My lover is also a traumatic brain injury epilepsy, is currently taking medication to control, epilepsy varies greatly from individual to person, we saw epilepsy in the neurology department, began to take sodium valproate, withered nuclear answer, but a month later still had two seizures, and then found a doctor to change the dressing, taking sodium valproate plus lamotripe, has not had a seizure for more than two months.

    There are many kinds of drugs to control epilepsy, and if you can't control it, you need to change the medication until it is controlled, and you can consider reducing the dose if you haven't had a seizure for a year and a half, and gradually reduce the dose to stop the drug, and if you don't have a seizure after stopping the drug for three years, it is regarded as **.

    However, patients with traumatic brain injury generally undergo craniotomy, and my wife I will not operate on him again anyway** Epilepsy, try to control it with medication.

    And after the operation, the effect is unstable and uncertain, and it may not be controllable, and you need to take medication all the time after the operation, so I think there is basically no other good choice for traumatic brain injury epilepsy but to take medicine to control it.

    Communicate with your doctor and change your medication in time until you find a medication that can control your epilepsy.

    Traditional Chinese Medicine**Epilepsy Our doctor does not recommend it, we have always listened to the doctor's words to take medicine on time, and we dare not miss it once, and take blood every other month to measure liver function and kidney function.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If the type, location, and complications of the trauma are not clearly described, but the injury may be severe based on the patient's history of coma and convulsions, so there is a high possibility of late epilepsy, and measures should be taken to prevent it as soon as possible. Measures to prevent advanced epilepsy after traumatic brain injury include proper early management, prevention and treatment of complications, and appropriate use of antiepileptic drugs.

    Early treatment should be done in a timely and thorough manner to prevent infection, remove hematomas and foreign bodies, correct depressed fractures, and repair meninges. The prevention and treatment of complications is mainly the prevention and treatment of cerebral edema, hematoma or infection.

    In recent years, clinical studies have proved that the early application of anticonvulsive drugs after head injury can significantly reduce the occurrence of advanced epilepsy, so some people have advocated that anticonvulsant drugs should be used to prevent seizures regardless of the severity of brain trauma, and a small amount of medication can have a preventive effect. Patients can be allowed to take phenytoin, 1 tablet in the morning and 1 tablet in the evening, for more than half a year, it will have a better effect.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Epilepsy caused by traumatic brain injury is a very common phenomenon, especially if the traumatic brain injury is in the frontal lobe or temporal lobe, and it is easy to have epilepsy and other corresponding conditions in the later stage. For such a situation, it is more necessary to take drugs to control, the vast majority of patients can have a very clear improvement with one drug, up to three drugs, basically 75% of epilepsy patients can have a good improvement. If there is indeed no special curative effect in the later stage, it is necessary to consider the way of surgery**, and the surgery has epileptic resection or bipolar implantation surgery, depending on the specific degree of injury at that time.

    Nowadays, the technical level is constantly improving, such as bipolar implantation surgery is also very successful, and the complications are relatively small, so if there is a condition, bipolar implantation surgery can also effectively improve the occurrence of intracranial epilepsy.

Related questions
14 answers2024-04-14

1.Blunt or impact cataracts.

Sometimes blunt trauma begins months or even years after the typical cataract changes. Blunt traumatic cataracts can occur alone or with a combination of lens subluxation or total dislocation. The earliest changes are posterior subcapsular opacities that are directly in the pupillary area, resulting in a star-shaped appearance or chrysanthemum-like opacity that mimics a concurrent cataract. >>>More

5 answers2024-04-14

Glaucoma caused by trauma is called traumatic glaucoma, which is also called traumatic secondary glaucoma because it is secondary** and the pathogenesis is very complex; The clinical manifestations and pathological changes are varied; **It is more difficult, and each case must be analyzed in detail, but at present, the efficacy of eye diseases achieved by the use of traditional Chinese medicine ** has been recognized and praised by more and more patients.

8 answers2024-04-14

I think it can be recovered, but not careless, pay attention to the light and rest, try not to use your eyes, of course, it is better to go to a specialized hospital to see.

14 answers2024-04-14

Is there a way to do vitreous opacity**?

29 answers2024-04-14

If the primary lesion can be found and special ** is taken, good results can be obtained regardless of subjective or objective tinnitus. For example, secretory otitis media often disappears immediately after blowing or tympanic puncture; For example, tinnitus caused by early noise-induced hearing loss can generally be relieved or disappeared after getting rid of the noise environment. Objective tinnitus also mostly disappears after correction**, for example, the abnormal opening of the eustachian tube can be relieved or disappeared after the excessive patency is relieved or surgical**; For example, arteriovenous fistulas or malformations can be relieved by surgical correction; Another example is tinnitus caused by vertebral artery communication branch lesions, which often disappear after resection of the communication branches and lesions.