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Cold-Induced Reflex Epilepsy

Cold-Induced reflex epilepsy (CIRE) is a rare type of epilepsy. Here, seizures are usually triggered by exposure to cold temperatures. This condition is distinct in that the seizures are not spontaneous but are explicitly provoked by a cold stimulus. Other forms of epilepsy may arise from various neurological conditions or genetic predispositions. A direct link…

Chaitanya Bonda
04/06/24
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How Does Epilepsy Affect the Nervous System?

The goal of epilepsy treatment is to achieve durable remission. This is a condition in which seizures do not occur for a year or more. The main method of therapy is taking antiepileptic drugs (AEDs). But all AEDs, like most other medicines, can have certain side effects. Thus, when choosing them, the doctor takes into…

Dr. Loeb
01/09/23
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EEG for Epilepsy: Seizures Diagnosis

EEG plays a crucial role in the diagnosis and management of convulsions. EEG is a non-invasive technique. It measures and records the electrical activity of the brain. It captures the synchronized electrical potentials generated by the brain’s neurons. And it provides valuable insights into the underlying neural activity. In the context of convulsions, the EEG…

Dr. Shukla
23/07/23
Post-traumatic Epilepsy

Understanding Post-traumatic Epilepsy: Symptoms and Treatment

Post-traumatic epilepsy is a condition that affects people who have traumatic brain injuries(TBIs). Up to 5% of individuals who suffer from TBI will develop PTE. It can significantly impact their quality of life. PTE can occur immediately after the injury or may take several years to develop. Symptoms of PTE can vary widely and may…

Sandeep Dhanyamraju
30/03/23
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What to Do if You Have Pre Seizure Symptoms?

Millions of people worldwide are affected by seizures, a neurological disorder. You may have experienced pre-seizure symptoms such as confusion, dizziness, or lightheadedness. And you understand how disturbing and confusing they can be. These signs are warning signs of a possible attack. They can also vary in strength and duration. It is extremely important to…

Sandeep Dhanyamraju
15/03/23
Epilepsy Exercises Do’s and Don’ts

Epilepsy Exercises Do’s and Don’ts

Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that affects the brain and can cause a person to have seizures. Seizures are episodes of abnormal brain activity that can cause various symptoms, including tremors, uncontrollable movements, and even loss of consciousness.  Although there is no cure for epilepsy, there are many things people with epilepsy can do to…

Sandeep Dhanyamraju
18/10/22
What are the Best Foods for Epilepsy Patients

What are the Best Foods for Epilepsy Patients

Epilepsy is a severe chronic brain disease or a neurological disorder characterized by frequent seizures. These can be convulsions, hallucinations, loss of consciousness, panic, unexpected aggression, mood swings, and other symptoms. Drug therapy is used to treat this disease. But this is not enough to maintain health, so an epilepsy diet is always prescribed for…

Sandeep Dhanyamraju
29/09/22
Epilepsy and Pregnancy

Epilepsy & Pregnancy: Risks and Guidelines

Pregnancy brings with it a whirlwind of emotions and questions. If you or a loved one is facing the challenges of epilepsy, this journey takes on added meaning. Our article on epilepsy and pregnancy is your compass in this uncharted terrain. This guide simplifies complexities, alleviates fears, and provides simple advice. Wondering about medications during…

Sandeep Dhanyamraju
22/08/22
Treatment of Epilepsy

Epilepsy Treatment

Epilepsy is a dangerous and serious condition that is accompanied by severe seizures. Patients with epilepsy are advised by specialists not to drive a car and walk a long distance on their own until an examination is carried out and treatment is prescribed. Epilepsy is not an incurable disease. Since epilepsy is rather a symptom…

Dr. Shukla
22/07/22
Physical Activity in Epilepsy

Physical Activity in Epilepsy

Many therapists and neurologists approve physical activities as effective mediums to avoid triggers associated with epilepsy, seizures, and mental or psychological disorders. Muscle strength exercises are dedicated to reducing cognitive deterioration and suspending disease progression. Yoga, pilates, walking, jogging, and elementary aerobic exercises relate to successful epilepsy therapy programs. Some active or team sports are…

Dr. Shukla
06/07/22
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