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It is not possible to give that advice here, as there are many factors to be taken account of, like what the side effects are and what medication you are on and many other things. Talk to your doctor about any issues around epilepsy and its side effects. You can explain to the doctor what side effects you are experiencing and they can advise you based on the information that you can give them.

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On the medical front, there are lots of medical treatments, including drugs and, in very extreme cases, surgery. There are support groups in many countries to help people with epilepsy. Many will promote the facts about epilepsy to counter the misconceptions about it. They will give advice and assistance to people who have epilepsy and may help them get into the jobs market if they are having difficulty doing so. Different countries have different rules in terms of things like people with epilepsy driving, so these organisations would inform them about those kinds of issues. You would need to check in your country through one of these organisations to see what information they can give you about any other things you want to know about.

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Where is it possible to find out if someone is epileptic?

To know for sure if someone is epileptic, one should visit their family doctor, who can recommend a specialist and order necessary medical tests. Some symptoms of epilepsy include twitching, slurred speech, blurred vision, and seizures.


Does epilepsy causes seizures?

Epilepsy is defined as the tendency of having recurring seizures. Seizures don't "turn into" epilepsy. Epilepsy is a broad ranging term that covers a range of things, but generally relating to the fact that someone has recurring seizures. If someone is having recurring seizures, then they should got to see a doctor and try to find out what is the cause of them, and get a formal diagnosis of their problem.


Where can I find information for seizures in children?

Epilepsy is the most common seizure disorder in children. Try looking at the Epilepsy research foundation website and webmd for more information about children and seizures.


Does Ativan cause seizures?

Ativan is used in the treatment of anxiety disorders. Anxiety is a psychological disorder. Epilepsy is a physical disorder. Ativan will not cause seizures. EDIT: What the original poster said is patently false. Some people - like myself, an Epileptic - react negatively to Ativan. The drug caused me to have multiple seizures everyday consecutively. This of course is naturally extremely uncommon, so you most likely won't experience this. Nonetheless if you find yourself having seizures without a prior history or at a higher rate than usual you will want to consult your physician. Epilepsy is also a neurological, not physical disorder.


Can a EEG brain wave study detect epilepsy?

Epilepsy is diagnosed when someone has had several seizures. Various tests can be done to try and establish the cause, although for many people no cause can be found, as there are many potential cause. People will go on medication to help control their epilepsy.


Can you have epilepsy surgery without brain mapping?

No. They must first find the trigger point(s) of the seizures to determine if it is safely removable.


Why do I have seizures in your sleep?

All people can have a seizure in their lifetime. So you do not have to have epilepsy to have a seizure. Epilepsy is when someone gets seizures regularly. There are many causes for seizures. Not getting enough sleep could possibly cause it, but there are so many things that can cause a seizure.


Is there any way epilepsy can be treated?

The standard treatment for epilepsy is medication. Because epilepsy has many variations and because each individual who has it experiences it in different ways, the kinds and doses of medication will vary widely. Each individual needs to consult their doctor to find the treatment that suits them best. Often it takes time to find the most suitable treatment. In very extreme cases, surgery is used as a treatment for epilepsy, but it must be stressed that it is in extreme cases. In other cases, epilepsy will clear itself. So for example many children grow out of epilepsy as they get older or someone who started getting seizures as a result of a head injury may find that the seizures will lessen or disappear as they recover.


Where can I find information by medical professionals about a ketosis diet for epileptic children?

The ketogenic diet is a great way of reducing the chance of epileptic seizures in some children. I would recommend using WebMD, it is an online website focused at providing healthy tips and strategies to other members.


What could cause a pomeranian to have a seizure?

poodles can have seizures due to a genetic disorder, such as epilepsy. There is current research at 2 veterinary colleges at the present time to develop a DNA test. Research is being done at the University of Missouri, and the University of California at Davis. Other seizures can be caused by health issues such as low blood sugar, brain tumors, injury and diseases such as liver failure. M. Skog DVM


Can epilepsy go away?

There are many different ways to try to control seizures, including medication, brain surgery, Vagus nerve stimulation. Sometimes, seizures can be controlled; sometimes they cannot. Sometimes, seizures stop by themselves. For more information, go to www.epilepsyfoundation.org. On a personal note, I have been epileptic since 1975. During this time I had a grande - mal fit approximately every 3 months. I was an occasional drinker of alcohol and in the eighties stopped my alcohol intake completely. Although I am still on medication for epilepsy, my last fit was in 1995. I have always taken my medication as I know an epileptic fit will most certainly happen if I do not. However, my epilepsy is now completely controlled.


What does unexplained death in epilepsy mean?

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