Management aims to control seizures; some causes may be curable or manageable
A seizure disorder, or epilepsy, is a neurological condition characterized by recurrent seizures. Treatment often involves antiepileptic medications, lifestyle modifications, and sometimes surgery. Regular monitoring is important for assessing seizure control, adjusting medications, and managing potential side effects.
Recurrent, unprovoked seizures
Convulsions, loss of consciousness
Clinical evaluation, sometimes EEG
Variable; depends on the type and response to treatment
Injury during seizures, complications of untreated seizure disorder
Various (genetic, structural, metabolic factors)
Antiepileptic medications, lifestyle changes, surgery (in some cases)
Antiepileptic medications, lifestyle changes, surgery (in some cases)
Recurrent seizures of various types
Management aims at preventing seizures and improving quality of life
This information serves as a general overview and does not constitute professional medical advice. Always consult with healthcare providers for accurate and personalized insights regarding your health.
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