a person experiences convulsions. They go to the doctor. Based on a series of signs and symptoms the doctor diagnoses the condition.
P.S. - If you don't know, go see a doctor. Self-diagnosis is dangerous, full of both false positives as well as false negatives.
Anti-convulsive medication used to treat seizure disorders.
Genetic disorders are usually diagnosed by specialists after a person complains of symptoms. Occasionally, they may be diagnosed by geneticists, following a battery of tests.
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Lithium In rare, extreme cases, ECT (electro-convulsive shock therapy) is used.
Samuel Livingston has written: 'The diagnosis and treatment of convulsive disorders in children' 'Drug therapy for epilepsy'
Mental disorders are diagnosed by a licensed professional, a number of different tests are used and graded accordingly. Depending on the scores the appropriate diagnosis is made.
Yes, a lot of people diagnosed with OCD also are diagnosed with other anxiety disorders, bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder.
pneumonia
Suddenly, my nose wrinkled in a convulsive reaction.
Einstein wasn't diagnosed with any mental or physical disorders.
Well, diabetes and hypothyroidism are both autoimmune disorders. So if you have hypothyroidism and don't know it, you may get diagnosed with diabetes as well. Just look up autoimmune diseases and it will explain the link.
Eric Clapton was not diagnosed with any mental disorders. His drummer Jim Gordon, however, was diagnosed with Schizophrenic.