Is encephalitis associated with epilepsy? Urgent!!!

Updated on healthy 2024-04-26
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Just because someone in the family has had epilepsy does not mean that the family has epilepsy heritage genes. There is no direct blood relationship between the person with epilepsy and your baby, and it is impossible to inherit it. If the baby's grandparents and grandparents have epilepsy, then there is a possibility of intergenerational inheritance, but the probability is extremely low.

    There are many kinds of encephalitis, most of which are infected by viruses and bacteria, and aseptic encephalitis is rarely seen. Encephalitis can cause epilepsy. If your baby has encephalitis, it is unlikely that it is the cause of epilepsy.

    However, combined with the fact that someone in this family has had epilepsy, it can be considered whether the brain system of this family is relatively fragile and prone to brain lesions.

    The only way to determine whether it is a familial genetic problem is to conduct a deep genetic analysis. The cost is quite high, and the general hospital is not equipped to do it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It should be said that there is a definite connection. For children (4 months and 5 years old), fever caused by cold, tonsillitis, pneumonia and shock should be avoided, if the body temperature exceeds normal 3 or so, symptomatic treatment should be treated in time to avoid febrile seizures, due to febrile seizures, which can cause hypoxia of brain tissue and produce secondary brain injury, which is the pathological basis of epilepticism. According to domestic reports, the incidence of febrile seizures turning into epilepsy is rated, so if the child's fever body temperature is exceeded, parents must pay attention to timely treatment and seek medical attention in time.

    Actively prevent and ** various intracranial infections such as various encephalitis, meningitis, etc., the above diseases lead to inflammation and edema of the cerebral cortex, causing seizures. Seizures can also occur in the sequelae phase due to scarring and meningeal adhesions within the brain parenchyma. Therefore, intracranial infection should be diagnosed early and actively to reduce the occurrence of sequelae and complications.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    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.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    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.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    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.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    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?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    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.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    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.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Your condition may be caused by epilepsy, and it is recommended to go to the hospital for an EEG test immediately after another seizure.

    Once epilepsy is diagnosed, it is necessary to take anti-epileptic drugs on time and in the right amount for a long time, strictly according to the doctor's instructions**. The dose cannot be reduced and discontinued at will.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There are many ways to epilepsy, and what method to choose is not only related to the current patient's situation, but also to affect.

    When it comes to the patient's future life, choosing the wrong method may affect the patient's life and may even aggravate the condition. Choosing the right approach is key.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    "Although epilepsy is a chronic intractable central nervous system disease and is also regarded as an incurable disease by patients, with the improvement of medical level and the innovation of examination methods, the key to epilepsy is that after clarifying the location of the nerve center to which the neuron of abnormal discharge belongs, it is completely possible to achieve the goal of targeting.

    It is recommended that patients should not seek medical treatment blindly. Not only did I miss the most suitable opportunity. It is also very likely to aggravate the condition!

    When choosing a good epilepsy hospital, you must have a formal and authoritative hospital. As a formal medical institution, the number of experts is indispensable, and the team of experts has always been strong, which is a strong backing for epilepsy, and it also has unparalleled achievements in its scientific research and academics.

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  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Epilepsy is a brain disorder characterized by persistent and persistent changes in the brain that produce seizures, with corresponding neurobiological, cognitive, psychological, and sociological consequences. A diagnosis of epilepsy requires at least one seizure. However, so far, the consensus in the domestic academic community is that only recurrent seizures can be diagnosed as epilepsy, and if there is only one seizure, epilepsy should not be diagnosed.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    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.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If the seizure is caused by an infection of the central nervous system, generally speaking, the symptoms of epilepsy can be improved by actively carrying out the drug **, and some patients may not have seizures if they are targeted by anti-infection**, with the shrinkage and disappearance of intracranial lesions, these patients can generally be cured.

    There are also some patients, if there is extensive intracranial lesions, although it is carried out by drugs**, but if the patient still has abnormal discharge of intracranial neurons, the patient may still have seizures, and these patients may need to take anti-epileptic drugs for life, so whether the epilepsy caused by encephalitis can be cured depends on the specific situation of the patient.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Epilepsy should start from the mechanism of seizures, common epilepsy methods include drugs, surgery, etc. Medications can control seizures by reducing brain excitability, but medications** generally require long-term medication and are also larger***. And not all people with epilepsy are candidates for surgery**.

    Seizures are caused by abnormal firing of neurons, and seizures can only be avoided if the damaged neuronal cells are repaired. Hello, at present, there are many methods of epilepsy, only for the abnormal discharge of cranial nerves and brain cells to repair and regenerate, restore their normal tissue function so that there is no longer abnormal discharge, so as to achieve the purpose of epilepsy. It is recommended to go to a regular hospital** and I wish you good health.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Slowly recuperate and get better, because now that the country's medicine is developed, any disease can be cured.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There will still be a possibility of this.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    What is the difference between encephalitis and meningitis?

    Parents often confuse pediatric encephalitis and meningitis as the same disease, when in fact they are two different diseases with many differences.

    **Different from the lesion site: encephalitis, which is mostly a virus (there are many types of viruses) infection, which causes the lesion after the brain parenchymal tissue is damaged; Meningitis, usually inflammation of the meninges caused by bacterial (can be a variety of purulent bacteria) infections. However, some children with viral encephalitis also have pathological changes in the meninges.

    Clinical presentation: although encephalitis and meningitis are both central nervous system infections, there are some similarities in the clinical symptoms (eg, fever, headache, vomiting, loss of appetite, stiff neck, listlessness, lethargy or coma, convulsions, etc.). However, encephalitis with damage to the parenchymal tissue of the brain is more likely to cause localized symptoms, that is, paralysis or paralysis in a certain part of the body, and there are more sequelae left after the disease; In children with meningitis, meningeal symptoms are predominant, such as fullness of the anterior fontanelle, severe headache, projectile vomiting, stiffness of the neck, and other manifestations of increased intracranial pressure.

    When encephalitis is accompanied by meningitis, meningeal symptoms can also occur.

    Encephalitis and meningitis are different from the above, and they are:

    The results of laboratory tests are different:

    ) is markedly elevated in meningitis and normal or elevated in encephalitis.

    Blood culture studies for meningitis usually show for the causative bacteria, but not for encephalitis.

    Virological tests such as virus isolation can detect the causative virus in encephalitis, but meningitis alone is not.

    When the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is suctioned, meningitis has high CSF pressure, a cloudy or rice-broth-like appearance, a high white blood cell count, decreased or normal sugar, and smears and cultures may detect causative bacteria or fungi; Cerebrospinal fluid pressure is also elevated, the appearance is clear, the white blood cell count is normal or slightly elevated, the sugar is normal or reduced, and the smear and culture are free of bacteria or fungi.

    Does encephalitis and meningitis affect intelligence in children?

    Children with encephalitis and meningitis will cause damage to brain nerve cells, and if they are not timely, they will leave sequelae. The main manifestations are mental retardation and cerebral palsy.

    In addition to mental retardation, this type of cerebral palsy is mainly manifested by limb rigidity, spasms or involuntary movements, and convulsions; Visual, auditory and speech impairments.

    If such a child can be found before the age of age and take comprehensive ** in time, most of the motor functions can be restored, so that they can take care of themselves. Therefore, **** (that is, functional training) is very important. Generally, the head is moved first, so that the head is kept on the midline of the body, and the rigidity changes to freedom of movement.

    Then train the movements of the upper limbs and hands so that they can regain their grip function and be able to draw, eat, wash their hands and take care of their own urine and urine. Finally, the brain function is trained so that it can respond correctly to the surrounding environment, interact with others, take care of one's own personal life, and be able to express one's opinions and requirements in words.

    Functional training is a means to tap children's potential. In training, we should pay attention to respecting his interests and hobbies, encourage him with patience and love, and adopt multi-faceted training methods to enable his brain function to develop in an all-round way.

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