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No. Epilepsy is not a disease, it is a condition.
Epilepsy can be treated with drugs like dilantin, and occasionally with surgery.
Many sports injuries are treated with such therapy. Usually muscle injuries are the most common.
Epilepsy is treated by medication, so things like syrup are irrelevant to its treatment. Epilepsy has many types, causes and levels of severity. Syrup would have no affect on any of those issues either. So there is no best syrup for epilepsy
The goal of epilepsy treatment is to eliminate seizures or make the symptoms less frequent and less severe. Long-term anticonvulsant drug therapy is the most common form of epilepsy treatment.
Medications frequently fail to adequately control the seizures. Fortunately, this particular epilepsy is most responsive to surgical treatment.
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It's impossible to answer your question accurately without first getting more background information on the patient. Is he being treated for mania,epilepsy,migraines or something else? Also how much does the child weigh? Dosages vary depending upon the condition being treated and by taking into consideration the weight of the patient. Kim
They both target the brain's chemicals and signals and alters them.
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