There are quite a broad range of medications used, as each person that has epilepsy is different and epilepsy itself comes in many forms and levels of severity. The term epilepsy is really a phrase used to refer to a wide range of things that result in people having regular seizures. So what causes seizures for one person has no affect on someone else and so they are treated in different ways using different medication.
Yes you can on the advice of your doctor only.
It is not advisable to take any sort of street drugs when you have epilepsy, or even if you don't. People have been known to develop epilepsy after things like overdoses doing damage to their brain. Other than drugs prescribed for their epilepsy, people with it should avoid any kind of other such substances.
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Someone with epilepsy can do almost anything they want in education. Many people with epilepsy are very highly educated and qualified. Everyone who has epilepsy is different, but epilepsy does not affect intelligence. Some people will find it hard to study for other practical reasons arising from their epilepsy, but the vast majority will be able to take on any academic challenge.
Epilepsy comes from the Greek and means to seize, take hold of or attack.
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.
Lithium comes in tablets and capsules.
People take tablets to cure things such as infections, ilnesses and to kill pain aswell as many other purposes.
To comfort and relieve heart burn.
no, i tried echinacea for my duaghter. echinacea leads to triger her epilepsy.
There is no specific region. If there is any kind of damage, it could be in different places for different people. Not everyone that has epilepsy has brain damage and equally, not everyone that has brain damage has epilepsy.
yes