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People on medication can still have seizures, but that does not mean that their seizures are being caused by the medication. There are many causes for seizures. If you follow the instructions with your medication and those of your doctor, your medication should not cause any major problems. Taking the correct dosage and at the right times is important. Some seizure medication does have side-effects, but you will get that information from your doctor.
Yes, if the child has seizures prior to taking medication, they will not be prescribed stimulants. If there is a family history of seizures, the doctor will take a precaution before prescribing medication.
Yes they can cause seizures. it depends what type of person you are like if your immune system is weak you can have seizures.
Yes, as it can counteract medication and/ or put stress on the body.
Seizures are a problem found in severe forms of MPS and especially in MPS III (Sanfilippo syndrome). Patients with seizures are given a type of prescription medication known as an anticonvulsant.
Medications for seizures work by regulating brain activity to prevent excessive firing of neurons. They can be taken daily to prevent seizures, or as needed to stop seizures once they start. The choice of medication depends on the type of seizure and individual factors such as age and other medical conditions. Regular monitoring is important to ensure proper dosing and effectiveness.
Mostly, seizures don't cause major circulatory or respiratory disturbances. However, situations vary from person to person. It's absolutely necessary that the person who suffers from seizures take his medication on a daily basis correctly.
A person who has seizures should only use the medication that is medically prescribed; self medication of any sort is extremely dangerous!
People can go a long time without a seizure but that doesn't mean they are clear of the epilepsy. There are other things to consider, like how long you were getting seizures for, the type and severity of the seizures and the cause of the seizures. You would need to go to a doctor, who would have more details on your case, and let the doctor tell you the answer.
It may not cause seizures, but it can't be said to be any kind of treatment for them. Epilepsy has many forms and many causes and there is no single treatment that can be said to deal with it. As a general rule, marijuana and any kind of street drugs should be avoided.
yes, if it has ravies that can cause raccoons to have seizures.
Yes, electric shock can cause seizures.