i think they do...'cause i have 3 parakeets and one of them wake me up in night by moving scared in the cage screaming , even can't control his own body... i think this is called epilepsia but on the internet i don't found any articol with epilepsia at birds..
What is used to treat epilepsy?
That is not as simple a question to answer as it may seem. Epilepsy is a broad name for the condition where people have seizures. It is not a specific illness. There are a wide variety of causes, types of seizures, triggers for seizures happening and levels of severity. Each case has to be taken individually. Drugs that work well for one person may have no effect on someone else. Often people need to take a combination of drugs, and the combinations people take will be different too. There are a wide range of drugs out there and they all have their capabilities and uses. There are many of them that get used, but it is down to a case by case basis, so there is no simple answer to your question. Have a look at the site below at some that are used.
Can you take laxatives if epileptic?
No you can not and if you do or did it could have a damaging factor change to your body and your internal body functions. The reason you should not take these two chemicals together is because it could have negative and troubling effects on your body which could damage it because of the mixture of chemicals that are being used could be like a chemical reaction for example and just not work out and just ca not be combined.
Can you buy a handgun if you have epilepsy?
In the United States, federal law does not explicitly prohibit individuals with epilepsy from purchasing firearms, including handguns. However, specific state laws may vary, and some states may impose restrictions based on mental or medical health conditions. Additionally, if epilepsy affects a person's ability to safely handle a firearm, it may be advisable to seek medical guidance before considering a purchase. Always check local laws and regulations for the most accurate information.
Is it common to have epilepsy for abuse victims?
Epilepsy is not normally associated with abuse. It can, however, be associated with repeated or severe head trauma.
Can having a cold cause a seizure?
Colds do not cause seizures, though you could happen to have a seizure while you have a cold.
Can you take Epileptic meds for stress seizers?
You should only take meds that are prescribed by your doctor for your condition. Sometimes epileptic seizures can be brought on by stress. In that case, epilepsy meds would be appropriate. In either case, you should see your doctor.
How do you know if you are a candidate for epilepsy surgery?
Surgery is only an option for someone who has a very serious form of epilepsy, so for the vast majority of people it is not an option. It could even be dangerous, as any operation on the brain can be dangerous. Someone with a minor form or epilepsy would not be considered for surgery. Many people with more serious types would not be considered for surgery either. It is really only for very severe cases.
Some brain surgery is done for serious things like removing a brain tumour. A brain tumour can cause seizures, so removing the tumour could also stop the seizures. There can also be other damage to the brain or growths on the brain, which is not a tumour but may be causing seizures. If it is safe to remove it, the person may be considered for surgery. This is a decision for a doctor or surgeon, in conjunction with the person. The medical staff would go through the options and the consequences, risks and dangers with the person before a final decision would be made.
One possibility is William's Syndrome. It is not always allied with severity in cognitive delay, but it cannot be ruled out simply for that reason. The two friends I have with the condition are considerably more positive and optimistic than many of my friends with Asperger's.
They are therefore far more likely to repeatedly engage in approaches that might lead to real friendship and more typical social participation, but on the whole seem about as likely to succeed as people with Asperger's (i.e. as an exception to the rule that they can make and maintain friendly relationships they succeed from time to time and that this is often as dependent on the other person being accepting of difference and identifying their own differences as it is upon the skills of the person reaching out).
How do you stop youself from bitting you tongue dureing a seizure?
To control anything during a seizure is not really possible, so you could not consciously do it. You could wear some protection in your mouth, but that isn't very practical and you don't know when a seizure will happen. It can also be dangerous having something in your mouth when you have a seizure as you could do other damage, like to your teeth. So there is not very much that can be done to stop yourself biting your tongue when you have a seizure.
Can epilepsy be permanently cured?
There is no known cure for epilepsy, though there are treatments that may help to control it.
Can an underlying cause of epilepsy seizures be found?
For many people the cause can be found. A seizure is usually as a result of a disruption of electrical activity in the brain. There are many possible causes for that. By doing tests on an individual it can often be discovered. Sometimes it might be fairly obvious, like if someone has sustained a head injury and then starts getting seizures. In other cases it can be much more difficult to find the specific cause. Each case is different.
Is amnesia a long-term effect of epilepsy?
It is possible, simply because when one experiences a seizure, they are often convulting and their head is banging against the ground. This can lead to a series of head traumas
Please, if you are going to answer a question that the general public read, research it first. Your answer is really naive. Yes, you can get head trauma from a fall through a seizure. Sometimes a head trauma can actually be the original cause of epilepsy. Amnesia can be associated with many drugs taken to control seizures but also, after a seizure almost all patients do not remember what happened before during the post ictal phase and afterwards. Memory problems are a common issue for many epileptics on seizure medications or for people with TBI and seizures.
Edit: *** I have seizures and everytime I wake up from a Grand-Mal seizure I have no idea what happened or what happened 3 months before. Also I've hit my head on the ground and cut it open a few times from a Petite-Mal seizure and I don't know what happened. So to answer your question yes.***
anything could set them off such as stress or being over heated .there is so many things that could cause them that there is not enough room to write it all
Silent epilepsy is a minor form of epilepsy, in which there are no manifested convulsions and which the effects may take a very short time. Sometimes some last just seconds only, as par example during playing cards and it passes quickly that even other surrounding people may not mark or recognise it in the patient. They may very briefly lose consciousness during this very short time in which no external manifestations found and after which the patient returns to his normal conditions without medical interference. To the person it may be as if they were momentarily day dreaming and then come back again.
Antiseizure medications are necessary.
What will happen to a person with epilepsy if he does not take his medicine?
It will increase the risk of getting seizures.
How is epilepsy spread in human beings?
Epilepsy is not "spread". It is not contagious, it is not infectious. You cannot catch it from another person. It is a physical condition. So like you cannot catch a broken arm from someone, you cannot catch epilepsy from someone. There are many causes and forms of epilepsy. It is not a single condition, but a catch-all term for anyone that has recurring seizures. There are various reasons people have seizures. About the only way a person can get it from someone else is if a condition that causes seizures is passed on genetically. So people in the same family can sometimes get seizures, but as most cases of epilepsy are not genetic, then usually one person a family having seizures will not mean that others will too.
What are 2 types of seizures are associated with epilepsy?
There are actually six types of seizures.
1. Grand Mal - Unconsciousness, convulsions, muscle rigidity
2. Absence - Brief loss of consciousness
3. Myoclonic - Sporadic jerking movements
4. Clonic - Repetitive jerking movements
5. Tonic - Muscle stiffness and rigidity
6. Atonic - Loss of muscle tone
this is a condiation in which both the legs of a person appear swollen. it may be due to several factors such as pure right sided heart failure, congestive heart failure, kindney disease, hypoalbuminemia reulting from liver disease or even pregnancy. Unilateral pedal edema is swelling of only one leg and is usually the result of venous or lymphatic obstruction.
Can vagus nerve damage cause seizures?
Yes, it can as the vagus nerve relays the parasympathetic inhibition of the heart rate.
Check for your national Epilepsy association and see do they have a branch near you, or contact your local hospital or doctor, who might also have some information on where you can find a group.
Do you have epilepsy if your left leg keeps shaking uncontrolably?
Not being able to control your body like that getting a "shake" could be an epileptic seizure indeed, but it could also be much more ;-)
Will lamictal deplete a person of potassium?
(I am not a doctor) It's an interesting question. I have been taking Lamictal for 10 years due to seizures and a few years ago a blood test showed a low potassium level. They put me on Potassium Chloride for a bit and things seemed to level off after a few months. I'm not an expert on potassium levels or why they rise or fall, but Lamictal may have altered mine for a time. Best Wishes.