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  • Caregiver Guide

    Epilepsy is a complex and often confusing disorder. It can be scary if a loved one has a seizure and you don't know what to expect or how to respond. Knowing what's happening and what you should do is important when caring for someone with epileps...

    Jun 07 2011

  • Epilepsy Alternative Treatments

    According to the Mayo Clinic, the ketogenic Diet is high in fats but low in protein and without carbohydrates. The diet does so by encouraging the body to use fat instead of the sugar known as glucose for energy.

    Jul 20 2011

  • Epilepsy Causes

    Epilepsy is not a disease in and of itself. Rather, it is the result of an underlying problem. The culprit behind epilepsy can be anything that can affect the brain’s function. According to the Mayo Clinic, “epilepsy has no identifiable cause in a...

    Jul 20 2011

  • Epilepsy Complications

    A person with epilepsy can face many challenges and dangers as he or she manages his or her condition. The seizures themselves can cause injury and, in some cases, death.

    Jul 20 2011

  • Epilepsy Diagnosis

    It is possible for a person to have a seizure and not have epilepsy. Seizures can happen for many reasons. For example, a child may experience seizures if he or she has a fever.

    Jul 20 2011

  • Epilepsy Doctors

    At the first onset of symptoms, you’ll typically see your regular physician. He or she will often do a few routine tests before referring you to a specialist. For children, a pediatrician will often make this referral.  

    Jul 20 2011

  • Epilepsy Drugs

    There are a large number of medications available for the treatment of seizures. Some work on most seizure types, some on only a few. There are also a variety of side effects to be contended with depending on which drug or drugs are being administ...

    Jul 20 2011

  • Epilepsy Overview

    Epilepsy, also known as seizure disorder, is a neurological condition that is believed to affect several million Americans. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that about 140,000 new cases are diagnosed annually.

    Jul 20 2011

  • Epilepsy Prevention

    Epilepsy prevention involves minimizing the risk of suffering from the underlying condition that can lead to chronic seizures.

    Jul 20 2011

  • Epilepsy Risk Factors

    Epilepsy can occur at any age however the condition’s onset is most common in young children and individuals over age 65.

    Jul 20 2011

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