June 20, 2014
These factors and the lack of oxygen and asphyxia at birth,
especially during childbirth. Brain injuries from various accidents
(road accidents). Bleeding in the brain or clots in the blood vessels in
the brain. Meningitis (Meningitis). Congenital malformations in the
brain tissue. Either brain tumors (Brain Tumors) rarely be the cause for
the case of epilepsy. Yeast Infection
How to diagnose cases of epilepsy: supports the physician in the diagnosis mainly on 1 - Detailed description of the bouts epileptic: by relatives or friends who watched a seizure epileptic (especially when young). Patient of himself that were not epileptic seizure may have caused loss of consciousness. 2 - Planning an electrical brain waves: and that in itself does not diagnose or deny the case of epilepsy. , But it is useful in determining the type of seizures and may contribute to determine the type of treatment. 3 - Laboratory tests: usually is performed some laboratory tests (blood Paul) to assess the health status of the case before the start of treatment.
4 - Examination of brain X: CT (CT scan) or Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and may be engaged by the physician to evaluate the patient's condition to make sure that there are no disease-causing epilepsy that there was no doubt about it. How to deal with patients with epilepsy: knowledge of the most important means of proper handling of patients with epilepsy. It is of pathological conditions like the rest of other diseases can control the disease with drugs and many of them multiple after a period of appropriate treatment.check the privacy
Epilepsy and is not transmitted to others! It is not infectious diseases "should not be exaggerated a pessimistic outlook about epilepsy patients, as the majority of them with naturally intelligent" and they can get involved in schools and universities and to obtain higher qualifications. And not only that, but they can practice their normal daily activities, sports and travel. , but must take into account some of the following precautions
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