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all epilepsy can be controlled by medication at some point
there's medication for dog epilepsy
There are many kinds of epilepsy medication and different kinds of epilepsy. A question such as yours can only be answered by a doctor. If you are on long term epilepsy medication, then always talk to your doctor if you are thinking of taking any other medications.
Epilepsy has many forms and causes, so there is no one thing that can be said to cure it. Epilepsy can be controlled by medication.
There are many kinds of epilepsy medication. Which one or combinations are suitable will depend on the type of epilepsy and the individual themselves. It can often take time for a patient to find the correct medication and dosages to properly control their epilepsy. What works well for one person may not work so well for another. Talk to your doctor.
By taking the epileptic medication given by the neurologist.
By proper medication, or extreme cases surgery.
For most people epilepsy is controlled by medication. The form and severity of epilepsy will determine what sort of medication is best for a person. It has to be done on a case by case basis, and that can only be done by a neurologist. For many people it may take a while to find the right dosage to use, and in some cases what combinations of medications are taken. Many people with epilepsy take more than one form of medication.
TLE, as a whole, constitutes a common type of epilepsy. The exact incidence is not clear but it is suspected to make up a significant proportion of medication-resistant epilepsy.
Depakote was approved as a mood stabilizer medication in 1995 Previously it was prescribed only as an epilepsy medication
Tiagabine is an anticonvulsant medication indicated for the control of seizures in the treatment of epilepsy.
Only very severe forms of epilepsy require surgery. Most people have their epilepsy controlled by medication. Talk to your own doctor for a referral to a good neurologist.