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What is well controlled epilepsy?

What is well controlled epilepsy?

To an Epilepsy Specialist, controlled seizures mean that the seizures have stopped. Uncontrolled seizures are ones which continue, even though the person has tried one (or many) medications. Surprisingly, many people come to their doctor, believing that their seizures are “under good control”.

What is epilepsy kid definition?

Epilepsy is a brain condition that causes a child to have seizures. It is one of the most common disorders of the nervous system. It affects children and adults of all races and ethnic backgrounds. The brain consists of nerve cells that communicate with each other through electrical activity.

Can epilepsy be fully controlled?

The majority of people with epilepsy have seizures that can be controlled with drug therapy. Some people achieve seizure control through dietary therapy, surgery, or devices.

How do you explain epilepsy to a child?

Talking to Your Child or Other Children about Epilepsy:

  1. Be positive and use easy to understand language, not complex terms.
  2. Encourage them to ask questions and be honest about their fears.
  3. If you don’t know the answer to a question, tell them you will find out and then follow through.
  4. Share stories with pictures.

Can epilepsy be controlled by medication?

Medicine is the most common way of treating epilepsy and is almost always the first treatment tried. There are many different medicines that can prevent or stop seizures. These are sometimes called anti-seizure medications (ASMs), anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs) or anti-seizure drugs.

How do you keep epilepsy under control?

How can I take control of my epilepsy?

  1. Take your medicine regularly. It’s important to take your epilepsy medicine regularly, as prescribed by your doctor.
  2. Attend your treatment reviews.
  3. Know your triggers.
  4. Keep a seizure diary.
  5. Read our tips to help with memory problems.
  6. Talk to people.
  7. Look after your emotional wellbeing.

What is the prevention of epilepsy?

Seizure Prevention Tips Get plenty of sleep each night — set a regular sleep schedule, and stick to it. Learn stress management and relaxation techniques. Avoid drugs and alcohol. Take all of your medications as prescribed by your doctor.

What is epilepsy simple words?

Epilepsy is a central nervous system (neurological) disorder in which brain activity becomes abnormal, causing seizures or periods of unusual behavior, sensations and sometimes loss of awareness. Anyone can develop epilepsy.

How else can seizures be controlled?

medicines called anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs) surgery to remove a small part of the brain that’s causing the seizures. a procedure to put a small electrical device inside the body that can help control seizures. a special diet (ketogenic diet) that can help control seizures.

How are seizures controlled in people with epilepsy?

Who can achieve seizure control? The majority of people with epilepsy have seizures that can be controlled with drug therapy. Some people achieve seizure control through dietary therapy, surgery, or devices.

Can a child with epilepsy ever have another seizure?

But sometimes seizures are a one-time thing — many kids who have one seizure never have another one. Most people who are diagnosed with epilepsy can control their seizures by taking medicines. As they get older, many kids with epilepsy get better and can stop taking medicine.

What does the word epilepsy mean in medical terms?

What Is Epilepsy? Epilepsy comes from a Greek word meaning “to hold or seize,” and people who have epilepsy have seizures. You might also hear a seizure called a convulsion, fit, or spell. Your brain cells are constantly sending out electrical signals that travel along nerves to the rest of the body.

Can a child with epilepsy stop taking medicine?

Most people who are diagnosed with epilepsy can control their seizures by taking medicines. As they get older, many kids with epilepsy get better and can stop taking medicine. For some kids, it may be difficult to get the seizures under control. A special diet or surgery may be needed.

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Ruth Doyle