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Seizure Medications: Keppra, Topamax, Depakote, & Lamictal
Treatment for Seizures and Epilepsy Seizure Medications: Use & Possible Side Effects There are various different medications that one can take for seizures, but before choosing which is the best for you...
1 commentTreatment for Seizures and Epilepsy
Treatment for seizures has evolved over the years. The most common treatment is medications, but sometimes medications don't work with hard-to-control seizures, you may want to consider a different treatment...
1 commentWhat Causes Seizures
Seizures can be caused by a number of reasons, first and foremost, seizure disorders can be caused by genetic factors, head injury, toxins, and degenerative disorders. With your doctor, you will want to go...
0 commentsEpilepsy Treatment and Prescription Medications
Epilepsy is a neurological condition, which means it's one that affects your brain. Epilepsy is diagnosed when a person has recurring seizures, which are sudden bursts of energy in brain cells that send...
0 commentsSeizure Medications: Use & Possible Side Effects
Seizure Medications: Keppra, Topamax, Depakote, & Lamictal Treatment for Seizures and Epilepsy Medications can be used to help conrol seizures and epileptic fits, but they cannot necessarily cure the...
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I am the mother of a special needs daughter who has had seizures most of her life. We have tried all the conventional treatments, and some of the non-conventional treatments as well. I believe in holistic...
1 commentTypes of Seizures
Seizures happen when your nerve cells fire much more rapidly and with less control than usual. Seizures can affect your movements, senses, concentration, ability to communicate, and your consciousness. After...
1 commentDiagnosing Seizures
A proper diagnosis is based on a person's medical history and observations of a witness during the seizure. Seizures can be suspected if you have symptoms such as loss of consciousness, muscle spasms, loss...
0 commentsDiagnosing 'Abdominal Epilepsy' Or Autonomic Seizure
Not every type of epilepsy is generalized. A person could have seizure activity without impairment of his consciousness. There is an entity called "simple partial seizures" that results from...
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