What are the symptoms of epilepsy? Can it be cured?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-24
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Irregular convulsions, stiff body, and white foam at the corners of the mouth. Unconscious coma.

    Neurological problems, it shouldn't be possible right now.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Symptomatic epilepsy still wants to be cured anyway, but can symptomatic epilepsy be **?

    Symptomatic epilepsy is well controlled by normalization**, with nearly 80% of epilepsy patients. Because abnormal firing neurons involve different parts, they can manifest as paroxysmal motor, sensory, autonomous, conscious, and psychiatric disorders. The most important feature of the ulnar edge of epilepsy is the recurrence of spontaneous seizures (i.e., stroke) over a long period of time.

    Epilepsy is one of the most common disorders of the nervous system, second only to stroke in incidence. The incidence of epilepsy is related to the age of the finch at an early age.

    The epilepsy diet is the ketogenic diet. The main thing is to choose a diet with a high proportion of fat and a low proportion of protein and carbohydrates to produce ketones in the body to simulate the body's response to hunger and other diseases. For epilepsy that is difficult to control with medication, consider trying the ketogenic diet**, which has certain risks and should not be implemented by patients and their families.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Epilepsy includes:

    Medications**, surgery**, neuromodulation**, etc.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Epilepsy is mainly caused by abnormal discharge of neurons in the brain caused by limb twitching, unconsciousness and foaming at the mouth, which is generally diagnosed by combining medical history, clinical symptoms and EEG topography. If the diagnosis is confirmed, oral antiepileptic drugs** are mainly used, and blood levels of epilepsy should be monitored. Control the epilepsy smoothly and see how it is.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Currently, the majority of patients with epilepsy are treated with medications**. The patient still has symptoms of reconstitution. In such cases, you should see a neurologist. The application of drugs is carried out in a regular **. It is also recommended to take medication** for a long time to control the onset of symptoms.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Some EEGs are normal in patients with epilepsy, but the diagnosis of epilepsy can be established as long as the clinical presentation at the time of seizures is consistent with the characteristics of epilepsy, and MRI can be performed to rule out secondary epilepsy. **, generally the first choice of drugs**, but need to adhere to the norms**, patients can not casually reduce and stop the drug, otherwise it is easy to cause epilepsy reseizures, when to stop the drug, to follow the doctor's advice.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Idiopathic epilepsy syndrome: A syndrome in which there is no structural damage to the brain and other neurological signs and symptoms other than epilepsy. Most of them start before puberty and have a good prognosis.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Epilepsy can only be controlled, but not **! With prevention and control as the main means, there should be a fixed doctor to follow up the condition for a long time in order to have a good effect, and the control will be very good and satisfactory. Don't believe it!

    Unless there is symptomatic epilepsy caused by an intracranial lesion, but the primary disease should be cured to avoid seizures.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are dozens of types and classifications of epilepsy. For different epilepsy**, what is needed is a practical and effective ** program. Each patient's ** and the location of the disease are different, **the plan is also different, and it is also necessary to adjust according to the actual situation in time in the **process**, **methods include drugs** (traditional Chinese medicine, Western medicine, combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine, etc.), surgery** (excisional surgery, palliative surgery, dissociative surgery, etc.), ketogenic diet and so on.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The ideal state of epilepsy is complete control of the patient's seizures, with only a slight amount of seizures during the course of medication.

    To the none, so that the patient can achieve the quality of life of a normal person. For patients with a definite **, ** is targeted first.

    **, such as brain tumor removal, anti-parasitic**, etc.; For those who are not defined**, or who are found to be unambiguous**.

    When it is not possible, medications need to be considered. In the event of a seizure, medication** is not necessary for family members.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    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.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello partner, I will briefly list the main clinical symptoms of epilepsy for you as follows:1Generalized tonic-clonic onset of fire (large onset of fire):

    Sudden loss of consciousness, followed by tonic and then clonic spasms. It is often accompanied by screaming, bluish complexion, urinary incontinence, tongue bites, foaming or blood foaming at the mouth, and dilated pupils. After tens of seconds or minutes, the spasms occur, and the fire naturally stops, and the person enters a comatose state.

    After waking up, he has a short period of dizziness, irritability, and exhaustion, and cannot recall the process of getting angry. If the fire continues, the person who has been in a coma is called a large fire continuation condition, which is often life-threatening.

    2.Absence of flares (minor flares): sudden interruption of mental agitation, loss of consciousness, may be accompanied by myoclonus, or automatism. A few seconds to more than ten seconds of ignition occurs at a time. EEG showed 3 seconds of spikes or sharp slow wave synthesis.

    3.Partial eruption of innocence: Ignorance, clonic eruption of a certain part or one limb of the limb, or sensational abnormalities that occur for a short period of time and are conscious.

    If the fire spreads along the active area, other limbs or the whole body, it can be accompanied by loss of consciousness, which is called Jackson's anger. Temporary paralysis of the affected limb after an outbreak of fire is called Todd's palsy.

    Complex partial onset of fire (psychoactive onset of fire): Psychosensitive, psychoactive, and assimilative onset of fire. There are many different degrees of consciousness impairment and more serious disorders of thinking, perception, emotion and mental activity.

    There may be automatism such as fugue and nocturnal wandering. Sometimes, violent acts such as hurting others and self-harm can occur under the arrangement of hallucinations and vain attempts.

    5.Autonomic neurogenic flare (diencephaly): headache, abdominal pain, limb pain, syncope, and ventive vascular flare may occur.

    Those who do not understand ** are primary epilepsy, and those secondary to intracranial tumors, trauma, infections, parasitic diseases, cerebrovascular diseases, systemic metabolic diseases, etc. are secondary epilepsy.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    What are the symptoms of epilepsy? Can it be cured?

    Symptoms of Epilepsy A group of epilepsy will cry out in front of the deed, dizzy, eyes looking upward, convulsions of the limbs, spitting, or strange screams in the mouth, etc., waking up in time, in addition to fatigue and weakness, as ordinary people, the symptoms of foaming at the mouth and so on. Epileptic seizures can be triggered by panic, fatigue, excessive emotional remorse, poor diet, etc., and may be preceded by dizziness, chest tightness, sighing and other aura.

    Can epilepsy be cured? Seizures are caused by abnormal discharges of neurons in the brain, so the only way to prevent seizures is to repair the damaged brain neuronal cells so that they balance the abnormal discharges and completely eliminate seizures. In the past, the level of medical treatment was limited, and epilepsy was increasingly an "incurable disease", causing the majority of epilepsy patients to suffer a lot.

    Now, with the development of science and the continuous improvement of medical level, with the emergence of "D-R all-digital cranial nerve positioning repair", epilepsy is no longer an incurable disease. In the process, the patient and the doctor cooperate with each other, which can be thorough.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The patient suffers from sudden loss of consciousness, followed by tonic followed by clonic spasms, often accompanied by screaming, bluish complexion, tongue bites, foaming at the mouth or blood foaming, and dilated pupils that last for tens of seconds or minutes before cramping.

    Epilepsy can be divided into five aspects: seizure control, surgery, general hygiene and prevention. The most important of these is seizure control, which is currently dominated by medications**.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Generally, the symptoms of pumping, foaming at the mouth, and rolling the eyes will occur, mainly due to brain spasm, and the diagnosis can only be confirmed by going to the hospital for a brain CT.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    You can go to a psychiatric hospital to check this

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    You can go to a psychiatric hospital.

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