One person to have it in early history was Alexander the Great.
The EEG is a key tool in the diagnosis and management of epilepsy and other seizure disorders
No US president is known to have had epilepsy.
No, epilepsy is an electrical event in the brain and couldn't be diagnosed unless a seizure was detected. It would be highly unlikely to detect a seizure while the fetus was still in utero.
There is no known cure for epilepsy, though there are treatments that may help to control it.
There is no known cure for epilepsy, though there are treatments that may help to control it.
Epilepsy is not a genetic disorder. It is a physical condition and can have a whole range of causes. Epilepsy has a wide range of forms and has been known of for thousands of years. So it is not really known who discovered it.
It is difficult to diagnose in a forum like this. You should visit your doctor who can talk to you and examine you.
To be accurate, it is known as a seizure. Epilepsy is the name of the condition where people have seizures. Anyone can have a seizure at some stage of their life. People who get regular seizures are diagnosed as having epilepsy.
Some scientists suspect that St. Paul may have suffered from epilepsy as he exhibited symptoms of the disease. At one time epilepsy was known as St. Paul's disease.
Taking of some drugs to an excessive amount can cause damage to the brain and result in Epilepsy. Such cases have been known.
The most common diagnostic test is the EEG or electro encephalogram.
An EEG (electroencephalogram) test measures the electrical activity in the brain. It is often used to diagnose and monitor conditions such as epilepsy, seizures, and other neurological disorders.