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Why do you have to prevent injury in seizure patient?

A patient prone to seizures cannot protect themselves. A seizure causes falls. Once the seizure is underway, the patient needs (primarily) the head and airway protected. Seizure patients may also inhale saliva or vomit, which can then impair breathing.


Can seizure patients take steriod medications such predisone?

Yes, but you should ask your doctor or pharmacist just to be sure.


Do EMT's know how to handle patients while having a seizure?

Yes, EMTs are trained to handle people with seizures.


What is the prognosis for infantile spasms?

Infantile spasms usually resolve with or without treatment in the majority of patients, generally by mid-childhood. However, other seizure types arise in 50-70% of patients


Why antipsychotics are contraindicated in epileptic patients?

because ALL anti-psychotics may decrease seizure threshold (especially with Chlorpromazine and Clozapine)


Why do All testing come back normal but you still have seizures?

There are many causes of seizure. In some patients no cause can be found and all tests can be normal. This is called idiopathic seizure. The prognosis is relatively better if the CT and EEG are normal.


Is there a relationship between mild seizure disorder and depression?

Yes, there is a relationship. Depression and anxiety are the most common psychiatric comorbidity in epileptic patients.


What is the adjectival form of epilepsy?

The adjectival form of "epilepsy" is "epileptic." This term is used to describe anything related to or characteristic of epilepsy, such as in the phrases "epileptic seizure" or "epileptic patients."


What is a sentence for pierced?

The arrow pierced his heart.She wanted to get her belly button pierced.


Can antibiotics cause a grand mal seizure?

Short answer- Yes, in general antibiotics may cause a grand mal seizure. Long answer- In any specific case, maybe. People who are sick and getting antibiotics are more likely to have a seizure from the underlying illness, and potentially the associated fever. There is a concept of a seizure threshold. Think of the brain like a pot of water, and a seizure like boiling. Anything that raises the temperature (metaphorically) increases the chances of having a seizure. These can include generally being sick, a high fever, electrolyte abnormalities, genetic propensity, and certain medications. Also medications can interfere with the metabolism of seizure medications and in some people the infection involves the brain, and can cause seizures. Some antibiotics (but not all) are known to lower the seizure threshold, and have a slight increase in the number of seizures, usually a few patients in every thousand treated. Justin Montanye, MD


Neurosurgeons have severed the corpus callosum in human patients in order to reduce what?

Neurosurgeons have severed the corpus callosum in human patients as a treatment for severe epilepsy. This procedure, known as a corpus callosotomy, can reduce the spread of seizure activity between the two hemispheres of the brain.


How may porencephaly be said to occur rarely?

A 1984 study of 18,000 patients with seizure disorder or retarded neural development that 11 had porencephaly, a rate of 1:1650 in that abnormal population.