Can a person having petit mal drive?
This is a question that should be addressed to a doctor who knows the individual involved and knows their case history and other important facts, like how often they have their seizures. In general, anyone who has any form of epilepsy is taking a risk when driving. A momentary lapse in concentration for an ordinary driver can result in an accident. Someone having epilepsy, even if they are very minor petit-mal seizures, is potentially putting their life and the lives of other people in danger.
I'm not a professional and I don't know if this would help or not, but have you tried putting something the child doesn't like the taste of on his arms and hands? I would however recommend that you ask his pediatrician or another person experienced in treating children with CP. I am 15 and have cerebral palsy. I used to bite myself when I became frustrated aged about 6-8 yrs. However, I grew out of it when I had a better understanding of my limitations but also realised how I could overcome my difficulties by adapting the way I tackled activies. Obviously this depends on age and mobility but I am affected in my legs - I can't walk and had trouble with coordination and fine motor skills when I was younger about the same age it started. Hope this helps.
What is the time that you have to go with out having a sesure to get your driver's license?
Different parts of the world have different rules on that issue, so it depends on where you are. It can be 6 months, a year, even 2 years. You would need to check with your doctor or your local authorities that deal with the rules around licenses.
What is the age of onset for Rolandic epilepsy?
The age of onset ranges from 1 to 14 years with 75% starting between 7-10 years.
What is an olfactory aura significance with epilepsy?
An aura is really the very beginning of a seizure and occurs in a very tiny area of the brain. This spot is called the focus and can occur anywhere on the brain but will correspond with where the seizures come from, often an area that has been injured and has scar tissue. Depending on where that focus is will determine how the seizure will manifest itself. An olfactory aura would indicate that the seizure is starting in the area of the brain that controls the sensation and memory of smell. For safe, reliable information on epilepsy and seizures check out the website epilepsyfoundation.org
What is the purpose of an eeg on a baby?
An EEG, properly known as Electroencephalography is the recording of electrical activity in the brain. It can be used on anyone of any age to see how their brain responds to different things. It is one way of detecting abnormalities in brainwave activity that could be a sign of things like epilepsy.
Why do people have epilepsy and how do they get It?
At all times there is electrical activity going on in the brain. When someone has an epileptic seizure it is because of a sudden increased amount of electrical activity, usually in one part of their brain. Where in the brain it happens will be different for different people. Why it happens will also differ. The effects and results of the seizure will also vary from one person to another. It could be brief and have hardly any effect or it could be a major seizure.
There are all sorts of causes of Epilepsy. Different people have it for different reasons. It can happen as a result of a head injury for example. It may be an indication of something more seriously wrong. People who develop brain cancer can first experience seizures. About 1 in every 200 people have epilepsy but almost anyone can experience an epilepsy-related incident during their lifetime. Some people have epilepsy during childhood but it stops as they grow older. People can have experiences of it during their teenage years as their body changes, but again it can clear up later.
Can I take Amitriptyline 25 mg if I have grand mal seizures?
A question like that can only be answered by a doctor who is familiar with your case and with any other medication you are on, or at the very least by a qualified pharmacist. Even the pharmacist would still advise you to see your doctor first, so that is what you should do. The doctor will know what is safe to take given your condition and other health factors and how various medications combine when used together and if there could be any problems.
Can an epileptic seizure cause visual hallucinations?
Yes. Many types of seizures can cause visual hallucinations, especially complex partial seizures that are centered in the occipital lobes. I have temporal lobe complex partial seizures and always have visual hallucinations. If this is your situation, I'd recommend getting it checked out with a neurologist. Good luck!
Did Julius Caesar suffer from epilepsy?
Modern research thinks it's doubtful that Caesar had epilepsy. After studying Caesar's symptoms and his lifestyle, the consensus is that he suffered from hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar. The symptoms of low blood sugar mimic those of epilepsy. As the ancients were not familiar with hypoglycemia, but were familiar with epilepsy, they naturally assumed that he was an epileptic.
What is a natural cure for cryptorchidism?
Cryptorchidism is the absence of one or both testes from the scrotum, The primary management of cryptorchidism is surgery, called orchiopexy. It is usually performed in infancy, if inguinal testes have not descended after 4-6 months, often by a pediatric urologist or pediatric surgeon, but in many communities still by a general urologist or surgeon.source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CryptorchidismBut I do not think there is a natural cure for it. Only surgical.
If you have epilepsy and bang your head can it make seizures worse?
It could do, but not necessarily. It could depend on how hard you banged your head and also the cause of your seizures.
Will oil rigs hire somebody with epilepsy?
Epilepsy is a wide-ranging condition, and people have all sorts of levels of it. So some people with epilepsy would be perfectly capable of working on an oil-rig, while some others would not. Each case is different, so it would depend on things like what kind of work they are doing and how serious their epilepsy is.
What is the nursing intervention of airway to epilepsy patient?
Nursing interventions for epileptics include:
Maintaining a safe environment for the patient;
Ensuring record keeping is kept up-to-date (i.e seizure charts, care plans);
Ensuring vital signs are taken 4 hourly and after a seizure (i.e should you question Neurological problems after a seizure commence patient on the Glasgow Coma Scale or your own equivalency);
Ensuring the patient takes medication as prescribed
Hope that's a good basis! Doing the assignment and looking for more! :)
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Your boyfriend has epilepsy will the baby have it too?
According to the epilepsy website, there is only a 4% chance of epilepsy being passed to the child if only one of the parents have it. The odds are in your favor in that if he has a child it will not be epileptic.
What type of physician orders an EEG?
Most any type of physician might order an EEG if they are looking to see how the person's brain is functioning. The specialists that more often order this would be neurologists or neurosurgeons. Internists also would order this to evaluate a person having seizures, or other disorders that might indicate a problem with the brain. It is a relatively inexpensive, non-invasive procedure that would usually be done as a first step in a diagnosis of conditions involving the brain. The specialists usually work more from MRI, CT, PET scans, etc. that are much more expensive but also somewhat more diagnostically helpful.
Are Grand Mal seizures genetic?
People can get seizures for all sorts of reasons. Some people who have epilepsy can have it genetically. Most people's epilepsy is not genetic, so most Grand Mal seizures are not genetic.