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Can Epilepsy People live a normal life ?

Epilepsy is a neurological disorder characterized by recurrent seizures. Treatment for epilepsy typically aims to control or reduce the frequency and severity of seizures. The specific treatment plan for epilepsy depends on several factors, including the individual's age, the type of seizures they experience, the underlying cause of their epilepsy, and their overall health. In this document, let us come to know what are the procedures for Diagnosis and treatment.<br>

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Can Epilepsy People live a normal life ?

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  1. Can Epilepsy live a normal life ?

  2. EPILEPSY TREATMENT The goals of epilepsy treatment are to improve the patient's quality of life, control or lessen seizure frequency and intensity, and lessen adverse effects. The type of epilepsy, the patient's age, general health, and personal preferences all play a role in the treatment decision. Get the best epilepsy treatment in Coimbatore.

  3. WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF EPILEPSY? The primary epilepsy symptom is seizures. The symptoms of a seizure vary from person to person and depending on the type. Dizziness Unresponsiveness Sensory loss Frequent Emotions Blank Stare

  4. DIAGNOSIS Diagnosis 02 Diagnosis 01 A CT (Computed Tomography) scan is a diagnostic imaging tool that is sometimes used in the evaluation of epilepsy. EEG is a primary diagnostic tool for epilepsy. It records electrical activity in the brain and helps identify abnormal patterns associated with seizures. Diagnosis 04 Diagnosis 03 Positron Emission Tomography (PET) is a valuable imaging technique used in the evaluation and management particularly when other diagnostic methods like EEG and MRI are inconclusive. Blood tests are not typically used as a primary diagnostic tool for epilepsy, but they can provide valuable information situations related to the condition. of epilepsy, in certain

  5. CAN EPILEPSY LEADS TO MEMORY LOSS ? Yes, epilepsy can sometimes lead to memory problems or memory loss, although not everyone with epilepsy will experience this issue. Memory problems in epilepsy can occur for several reasons: Seizures Seizures: Seizures themselves can disrupt normal brain activity, including memory processes. Depending on the type and location of seizures, they can interfere with the encoding and retrieval of information, leading to memory difficulties. Medications Some antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) used to treat epilepsy can have cognitive side effects, including memory problems. It's important for healthcare providers to balance the control of seizures with the cognitive side effects of medications. Psychosocial Factors Living with epilepsy can be emotionally challenging, and stress, anxiety, and depression, which are common in people with epilepsy, can also affect memory and cognitive function.

  6. LET'S CONNECT WITH US! When it comes to treating epilepsy and seizure disorders, finding the right physician is of utmost importance. Get connect with the best seizure doctors in Coimbatore www.sriramakrishnahospital.com +91 7970 108 108 395, Sarojini Naidu Rd, New Siddhapudur, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641044.

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