Your eyes can roll to the back of your head when you have a seizure - it is not the epilepsy medications that do this.
Does a fly have eyes in the back of its head
Bob came up with it after a dream in wich he said hi to people with eyes in the back of their head.
No.
No.
No, the frontal section would divide the head into front and back portions, which means the eyes would be within the front portion with the back of the head behind them.
No nothing has eyes on the back of there head only front. Well exept for spiders.
The eyes of a koala are basically positioned in the front of its head, though they are set back a little.
The eyes of a koala are basically positioned in the front of its head, though they are set back a little.
it means they see everything
no they're not
Epilepsy occurs in 2-5% of those who have had a head injury; it is much more common in people who have had severe or penetrating injuries.
There is no real answer for that question. Epilepsy is a wide ranging condition which has many causes. For treating epilepsy, it is often a case of dealing with the cause rather than dealing with the epilepsy itself. So there are many different drugs that can be used to treat each individual. Many people with epilepsy are on a combination of drugs. Epilepsy is normally controlled rather than cured. When it comes to treatment what works for one person may not work for someone else.Some people will stop having seizures for various reasons. People can have surgery, but this is only done in extreme circumstances due to the risks involved, so it is not an option for the majority of people. A head injury can cause epilepsy, like someone having been involved in an accident. As they recover, their epilepsy may go. Children often have epilepsy, but for some as they grow older, their epilepsy will clear up. Some have their epilepsy controlled by drugs, but while they may not be having seizures, they are not cured. If they stopped their medication their seizures could start again. So due to the many forms and causes of epilepsy and it being a case of controlling rather than curing, there is no one drug that can be said to cure epilepsy permanently.