There can be several causes, but I would encourage another trip to the pediatrician... Of concern would be the potential for a thyroid issue (Alopecia) which can cause sudden hair loss among other things. Any chance your young one is pulling their hair out in their sleep? I have a niece with trichotillomania and stress can make this worse. It sounds as though your young one has a lot of that! Time for you to ask some additional questions.. Also, some medications may interfere with your child's ability to absorb nutrients, which may also be causing this issue. I wish you well...
No. Epilepsy is not a disease, it is a condition.
Epilepsy is a disease of the brain.
Epilepsy is not a motor neuron disease. It is not even considered a disease, but a condition. Epilepsy has various forms and has all sorts of causes. Everyone who has Epilepsy is different.
A chronic nuerological disease.
Photosynthetic Epilepsy is a true disease and hits you when lights flash or you are in the sunlight and have seizures
As epilepsy is such a disease it needs more then one to do the job, and they have to be asedative. Like Carmpazine and Valparin alkalite, or Garoin and Dylantin. For quicker and sucessful relief for the patient. First of all, Epilepsy is not a disease, it is a condition. Second of all, some people do just fine with only one set of seizure medications. Some people, with more severe or uncontrolled epilepsy, need more. I take three different types of medication because I have refractory epilepsy and it is not controlled by medication.
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.
Epilepsy is not an infectious disease or virus, so it does not get transmitted at all.
Influenza.
Epilepsy (seizures)
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