How to treat epilepsy and ask for answers

Updated on healthy 2024-06-30
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Next, patients are pleased.

    Modern medicine believes that the main causes of epilepsy can be divided into two categories: primary epilepsy and secondary epilepsy. Primary epilepsy, also known as true or idiopathic or cryptogenic epilepsy, is actually the main cause of epilepsy, and it is still unclear despite various diagnostic techniques.

    Secondary epilepsy, also known as symptomatic epilepsy, refers to epilepsy that can be found. **Common are: congenital diseases, trauma, infection, poisoning, intracranial tumors, cerebrovascular diseases, nutrient metabolism diseases, degenerative diseases, febrile seizures, etc.

    In the process of treating epilepsy, patients with epilepsy should insist on taking medication continuously and regularly to ensure that the drug concentration is always within the useful plan to maintain the effect. Irregular medication is often the main reason for the occurrence of uncontrollable medication. At the time of taking the drug, it is necessary to regularly go to the doctor to review the blood drug concentration and liver function adjustment, so that the doctor can discover and discover the disease and adjust the drug to treat epilepsy.

    Nowadays, there are many ways to treat epilepsy, and it is important for patients to have epilepsy and need to see a doctor in time. With today's technology, epilepsy can be cured, so patients should not worry too much.

    Treating epilepsy is a long process, and it is necessary for patients to cooperate with their physicians and persevere. In addition to drug control of epilepsy, epilepsy can also be cured, but it depends on which method is chosen.

    The prestige of **863** activated neuropeptide correction and regeneration, established a scientific and perfect theory of "cell modification" and "transmitter balance" between brain cells and neurotransmitters, and deciphered the root causes of various epilepsy diseases such as pediatric epilepsy, secondary epilepsy, and common epilepsy from the level of genetics.

    The neuropeptide regeneration method is the use of the internationally advanced "minimally invasive body subepidermal introduction technology", which successfully introduces neuropeptides, which are selected by the hospital's epilepsy experts according to the patient's pathogenesis, and guides the synthesis of neuropeptides in nerve cells and their normal release at the synapse, so as to achieve the purpose of effective binding and normal information transmission with the corresponding receptors on the postsynaptic membrane, and achieving the ultimate goal of zero risk of epilepsy, safety and green.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    At present, antiepileptic drugs are the main form of epilepsy, and 70% of patients with epilepsy can obtain or remission through antiepileptic drugs. However, there are also 20% to 30% of epilepsy patients who do not respond well despite various anti-epileptic drugs**, which is called drug-refractory epilepsy. For drug-refractory epilepsy, surgery may be considered**.

    It is thought that about half of patients with drug-refractory epilepsy would benefit from surgery. As for whether surgery can be performed**, it is necessary to go to a regular professional hospital to find the corresponding epilepsy center for a detailed preoperative evaluation to determine. In addition to medications and surgery**, there are ketogenic diets and neuromodulation** methods that may be effective in some patients.

    All in all, having epilepsy is not terrible, the key is to seek a specialist doctor in a regular hospital in time, especially a doctor specializing in epilepsy.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    First, drugs**, for epilepsy patients, the use of drugs to control is the most common and most commonly used method. Second, surgery, for intractable epilepsy, this is a better way, after the operation of the neurons in the head are removed, the condition will naturally be relieved a lot. Finally, be sure to keep a good attitude. ]

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    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**, I wish you good health].

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    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.

    Symptoms of epilepsy:

    2. There are two manifestations of petit mal seizures, one is absence petit mal seizures, and the second is myoclonus petit mal seizures. Minor seizures of absence are manifested as stunned, unable to breathe, speech interrupted, and if there is something in the hand, it will fall, and the duration is about tens of seconds. Myoclonus petit seizures are characterized by transient myoclonus of the face, upper extremities, and neck.

    3. Localized seizures: transient convulsions or numbness on one side of the face or one side of the body. Sometimes these tics extend from the ends of the limbs to the opposite side.

    4. Psychomotor seizures, similar to small seizures of absence seizures, but they will last for a long time, hallucinations, delusions, and some unconscious actions such as chewing, sucking, etc.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello. Although epilepsy is difficult, it is not impossible to do so. However, medications can be effective in controlling the condition.

    The grand mal attack is considered to be more serious, and it is recommended to go to the hospital for inpatient treatment and observation of the condition. **Epilepsy must be found in the lesion. Only by finding the trigger can we prescribe the right medicine. Let's go to a specialized hospital for a checkup and recommend it.

    Shijiazhuang Huakang Traditional Chinese Medicine Epilepsy Hospital.

    Professional Chinese medicine ** epilepsy.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Now let's see how the EEG is going and whether there are epileptiform waves. It doesn't have to be that you will faint with epilepsy.

    Syncope also has a transient loss of consciousness with hidden foci, but there is generally no limb twitching or behavioral disorder, vascular syncope is the most common, fatigue, poor ventilation, hunger, fear, pain, etc. are common predisposing factors. Syncope often occurs in the standing or sitting position. There are precursor symptoms such as palpitation, filial piety weakness, dizziness, tinnitus, nausea, paleness, sweating, etc., and there can be slow heartbeat, decreased blood pressure during the attack, and then there may be transient impairment of consciousness, but the recovery is fast and there are no obvious sequelae.

    In addition, there are also hypoglycemic syncope, brain-borne syncope, cardiogenic syncope, etc. Tests may be done to make the diagnosis.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Epilepsy is also called hysteria or epilepsy, suddenly fall to the ground and have convulsions all over the body, foaming at the mouth and balancing early, it will be fine for a while, but there are seizures from time to time, so pay attention to safety protection. But it can be cured without affecting fertility.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Change the medicine to eat, carbamazepine or omazepine, the specific advice is to consult a doctor.

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The regularity of epilepsy is really important.

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