Epilepsy Disorders and Treatments

 The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) describe epilepsy Trusted Source as “a common brain condition that causes repeated seizures.” There is currently no cure for most types of epilepsy. A doctor may prescribe antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) to assist prevent seizures. If these drugs don't work, another potential options include surgery, vagus stimulation, or a special diet. Doctors’ objective is to prevent further seizures. They also aim to stop side effects in order that the person can lead a lively and productive life.

 

  • Stress
  • Sleep deprivation or fatigue
  • Insufficient food intake

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