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Self-management of epilepsy is important in reducing the frequency of seizures and to make your environment safer for yourself. Therefore, it is necessary to learn how one should respond to seizures in a variety of situations. Managing your epilepsy helps maintain your quality of life, including your physical, social, and emotional well-being. Take the following quiz to understand how to manage epilepsy and control your seizures.
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Epilepsy is a neurological condition characterized by unpredictable and recurrent seizures. These seizures may be brief and undetectable or stronger with vigorous twitching movements. Usually, epilepsy is diagnosed upon experiencing two or more unprovoked seizures. Take the following quiz to know some of the most important facts about epilepsy.
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Epilepsy is a disorder in which nerve cells of the brain from time to time release abnormal electrical impulses. These cause a temporary malfunction of the other nerve cells of the brain, resulting in alteration of, or complete loss of consciousness. There are several forms of epilepsy. Most people will have seen someone suffer a major epileptic seizure, suddenly losing consciousness, jerking the arms and legs, etc. But there are other types of epilepsy – for example, one common form of epilepsy...more
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Thanks for the query.
By doing an EEG (Electro Encephalo Gram) it is possible to know how is the condition in case of epilepsy. Based on that a neurologist should be able to decide with regard to treatment and usage of various drugs. As regards BP regular check up does help in adjusting the dosage of drugs being taken. In case of hypothyroidism TSH level is the guideline, should be maintained between 3 to 4 mU/L. Thanks.
By doing an EEG (Electro Encephalo Gram) it is possible to know how is the condition in case of epilepsy. Based on that a neurologist should be able to decide with regard to treatment and usage of various drugs. As regards BP regular check up does help in adjusting the dosage of drugs being taken. In case of hypothyroidism TSH level is the guideline, should be maintained between 3 to 4 mU/L. Thanks.
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My dear friend, you should not skipe medicine. Take medicine like food. Never forget medicine, as you this disease requires long term medications. If with this medicine, problem persist, then you have to visit again to increase dose or change the medicine. But according to your massage, it seems it is under control but you have skipped medicine then only problem occur. So it is better to never skip medicine at any cost. Hope it will help you.
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