How does epilepsy develop? How can it be treated?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-04
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Epilepsy is complex and cannot be described clearly in simple words, and epilepsy must be examined and repaired in a regular hospital.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. Secondary epilepsy:

    1) Cortical dysplasia: The most common causes of cortical dysplasia are neuronal heterotopia and focal cortical dysplasia. The former refers to the blockage of neurons in the process of migration due to a variety of reasons, so that neurons can not reach the normal parts, so that they can not form synaptic connections necessary for normal function, and the negative side forms abnormal neural networks locally leading to the occurrence of epilepsy, and the morphology of blocked neurons is normal, while patients with focal cortical dysplasia often have abnormalities in cortical structure and cytology, and these abnormal neurons can cause epilepsy.

    2) Tumor: Intracranial tumors can directly cause seizures, while extracranial tumors can become the cause of epilepsy through metastasis or paraneoplastic syndrome.

    3) Head trauma: Some patients with head trauma may be more likely to develop epilepsy. For adults, these causes include, but are not limited to, a violent impact in a car accident, a brain injury from an empty fall, epilepsy after brain surgery, and more; Infantile cephalic epilepsy is often associated with birth trauma, and delayed labor and instrumental delivery are risk factors for birth injury.

    4) Central nervous system infection: Central nervous system infection is one of the most common epilepsy, including tuberculous meningitis, neurosyphilis, viral encephalitis, human immunodeficiency virus infection can cause seizures through infectious encephalopathy, intracentral demyelination, metabolic disorders and other mechanisms.

    5) Cerebrovascular disease: Epilepsy caused by cerebrovascular disease mainly refers to the seizures that occur two weeks after the onset of cerebrovascular disease, and this type of epilepsy has a chance of reversing after cerebrovascular disease enters the recovery period, which is one of the common epilepsy. There are many types of disorders, but not all cerebrovascular diseases cause seizures.

    Some patients with cerebrovascular disease may have epilepsy after two weeks of hemorrhage, which is post-cerebrovascular epilepsy, and epilepsy can also be induced by factors such as ischemia and hypoxia, ion deposition, hemorrhage, gliosis, and hemoglobin deposition caused by abnormal blood shunts.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In everyday life, epilepsy can be induced by many conditions. Especially some people with epilepsy.

    Full meals, frightening, cold and fever, traumatic brain injury, playing on the computer for a long time. Watch TV. Talking on mobile phones, staying up late to guess and dismantle, being tired, and taking some drugs by mistake such as penicillins, quinolones, anti-tuberculosis drugs, etc., can induce epilepsy.

    Therefore, it is necessary to avoid these adverse factors, so epilepsy can be prevented.

    Patients do not drink alcohol, strong tea, do not eat chocolate, raw garlic;

    Mutton, dog meat and other hair products should not be eaten. Patients who have been taking benzotoin for a long time should drink more milk. Phenytoin can reduce the concentration of sodium ions in neurons and increase free calcium, so some patients have fractures due to long-term calcium deficiency with this drug, so they should drink more milk in the town.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Epilepsy is a very troublesome chronic disease, many people only know that they have epilepsy after a period of time after a seizure, and the reason for it is that they do not know quietly, and then Qin Qirong tells everyone what are the ** of epilepsy: 1, infectious type, 2 genetic type, 3 traumatic type, 4 special disease type bridge hidden, 5 element imbalance type, 6 complication type. I hope that after understanding the above reasons for the onset of epilepsy, Qiji can do a good job in prevention.

    Good luck with a speedy **.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are many causes of epilepsy, such as birth trauma, traumatic brain injury, etc., **epilepsy** is the key, and epilepsy** requires patients to do a good job of daily care, including good eating habits. Reducing the seizures of epilepsy from daily life is the only way to speed up the time of epilepsy.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The pathogenesis of epilepsy is an abnormal electrical discharge from brain tissue. **It is mainly to control seizures with drugs, and surgery can be performed if there are indications for surgery**.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The Third Hospital of Beijing Armed Police is minimally invasive**.

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