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TREATMENT OF SEIZURES AND EPILEPSY
TREATMENT OF SEIZURES AND EPILEPSY |
WHAT IS EPILEPSY?
Epilepsy is a chronic condition produced by temporary changes in the electrical function of the brain, causing seizures which affect awareness, movement, or sensation. Before a seizure some may get a feeling of unease called an aura. With medication, most patients with epilepsy who are otherwise healthy are able to live full and productive lives. However, some patients’ lives are devastated by frequent, uncontrollable seizures or associated disabilities. Not everyone who has a seizure has epilepsy. Epilepsy is a long-term, ongoing chronic disorder that causes repeated seizures if it is not treated. It may contribute to, or even cause, brain injury but may also develop after a brain injury.
There are two major types of seizures. The first type, a general seizure, begins on both sides of the brain. Full convulsions or brief staring episodes are often the result. The second type, known as a partial seizure, originates in one region of the brain. In a simple partial seizure, the seizure related brain messages remain localized so that one experiences a feeling, sensation, movement, or other symptom without any change in the level of awareness. Some may suddenly become confused, fumble, wander or repeat inappropriate words or phrase
TREATMENT OF SEIZURES AND EPILEPSY
An electroencephalogram, or EEG, records the electric currents in the brain through electrodes applied to the scalp and can help to confirm the diagnosis of seizures or epilepsy. There is no cure but anticonvulsant medications are the most common treatment. The dosage of the medication is adjusted so that the least possible amount of medication will be used to be effective. A medication must be taken when specified to maintain a constant level in the blood. A regular blood test is usually done to measure the amount of drug in the blood stream. Too much may have side effects such as dizziness or an upset stomach. Too low and there may be a risk of seizures. Parents should keep track of the frequency of their child's seizures and notify the doctor or nurse of medication side effects in case the medication needs adjusting.
Interactions may occur between an anticonvulsant and other medications. It is important to tell any doctor prescribing medication that your child is also taking anticonvulsants. Surgery, which is another treatment option, is generally not performed unless drug treatment has failed. For some, other treatments may include a ketogenic diet (high in fats and oils, low in carbohydrates) and biofeedback.
WHAT TO DO DURING A SEIZURE
For a tonic-clonic seizure (grand mal, convulsion) you should get the child into a lying position and then onto one side. Place something soft under the head. Loosen tight clothing. Do not restrain the arms or legs. Do not put anything into the mouth. The seizure itself should only last a few minutes. Afterwards the child may be very sleepy and confused and should be talked to in a calm and quiet manner. A trip to the hospital is usually not necessary unless there has been an injury, the seizure itself lasts for more than ten minutes, or if one seizure goes into another without recovery.
If a person has a partial seizure, stay with them, talk calmly, and protect them from self-injury. Do not restrain them. They may be able to respond to simple commands such as “sit down”. After the seizure explain where you are and what has happened.
PUBERTY AND SEIZURES
Seizures may begin in the teenage years and some theorize this is due to hormonal changes in the body with the onset of puberty. Parents should be on the look out for this as the seizures may not be the highly noticeable convulsions but a partial seizure. Some possible symptoms include:
• Behavioral issues such as aggression, self-injury, and emotional outbursts
• Regression or lack of advance in school performance
• Regression or lack of advance in school performance
• Regression or lack of advance in cognition.
If seizures are suspected, an EEG can be used to confirm or rule out seizures.
LIVING WITH EPILEPSY AND AUTISM
Having to cope with epilepsy as well as other problems arising from an Autism Spectrum Disorder is not easy. But there are steps parents can take to minimize the effects of epilepsy:
• Ensure medication is taken on time
• Make sure your child avoids alcohol, coffee and other stimulants as they get older
• Take steps to ensure your child sleeps well
• Minimize conditions that trigger seizures such as stress
• Make sure your child wears a Medic-Alert bracelet
• Get medical advice before a teenage child starts driving.
• Ensure medication is taken on time
• Make sure your child avoids alcohol, coffee and other stimulants as they get older
• Take steps to ensure your child sleeps well
• Minimize conditions that trigger seizures such as stress
• Make sure your child wears a Medic-Alert bracelet
• Get medical advice before a teenage child starts driving.
Inform your family, school teachers and friends openly about epilepsy. They will feel more comfortable around your child and be able to assist if your child has a seizure.
Zonegran (Zonisamide) for the Treatment
Zonegran (Zonisamide) for the Treatment |
Zonegran (Zonisamide) is an anti-epileptic drug indicated for the treatment of partial seizures in adults with epilepsy with or without secondary generalisation.
Eisai received approval from Swissmedic for Zonegran, for treating partial seizures in adults with newly diagnosed epilepsy, in July 2013.The drug was originally discovered and developed by Dainippon Pharmaceutical (now Dainippon Sumitomo Pharma). Eisai has obtained co-development and marketing rights for Zonegran in Europe.
Zonegran was initially approved in Europe as an adjunctive therapy for the treatment of partial-onset seizures in March 2005. The drug was also approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the same indication in March 2000.
Epilepsy - symptoms and severity
Epilepsy is a neurologic disorder of the brain that affects people of all ages. It is characterised by frequent seizures caused by abnormal activity in the brain.
It is estimated that about 70,000 people in Switzerland are living with epilepsy. The condition affects about 50 million people worldwide, and every eight in 1,000 people in Europe.
Epilepsy and its Ayurvedic cure
Epilepsy and its Ayurvedic cure |
When we were kids, there was a mythical story that is solely contradicted to our present topic. In that story, there was a person who came in the form of human with an antique box. He handed that box to one friendly person and advised not to open till he comes. The friendly person became greedy thinking of some jewels and diamonds in it; and just after 2 days he opened the box.
What he saw was; all the maladies, afflictions, sorrow, pain and ailments came out and released throughout the world. That very person was no one; god itself. And because of a simple greed; a mishap happened that the world will be suffering from maladies till end.
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Friday, January 8, 2016
Therapy for Cerebral Palsy
Thy for Cerebral Palsy |
Cerebral palsy in children can be devastating for a family. When you have a normal pregnancy, you expect a normal delivery and healthy baby. When a birth injury happens instead, you will have questions. You will want to understand what happened and how it happened. You might be confused or upset by looking at cerebral palsy pictures on the Internet. Sometimes, it’s best to discuss the situation with someone to help determine what really happened. Your baby’s injury might have been caused by improper medical care. The nurse case managers at Sokolove Law can help start the process of getting your questions answered.
If a medical negligence caused cerebral palsy (CP) in your baby, help is available. There are many kinds of cerebral palsy therapy that can help you and your child overcome challenges. Health professionals that offer cerebral palsy therapy include:
If a medical negligence caused cerebral palsy (CP) in your baby, help is available. There are many kinds of cerebral palsy therapy that can help you and your child overcome challenges. Health professionals that offer cerebral palsy therapy include:
- Child development specialists who track growth and milestones.
- Occupational therapists who help with activities such as school, work, sports and everyday life tasks.
- Orthopedists or doctors who specialize in bone, muscles and tendons.
- Massage therapists who can help lessen muscle discomfort.
- Physical therapists who evaluate a person’s movement and carry out plans to improve it through cerebral palsy therapy.
- Psychologists who study the mind and behavior and offer mental cerebral palsy therapy.
- Special Education (SPED) teachers who work with children who have trouble learning.
- Speech-language therapists who help patients with CP to swallow, pronounce words, improve speech and more.
- Nurses who assess health, treat illness and work to prevent complications.
- Birth injury lawyers can help families seek compensation when improper medical care causes CP.
Physical Cerebral Palsy Therapy
Following cerebral palsy therapy, exercise is one of the best ways to lessen the effects of muscle damage. Cerebral palsy physical therapy helps children with CP over months or years. Physical therapists plan exercises to help the child grow stronger. They teach parents exercises that can help build tone in floppy muscles or help to relax muscles that are too tense. They also train children and parents how to use adaptive equipment.
This adaptive equipment is also called assistive technology. Determining a child’s needs and knowing which devices might help is part of a cerebral palsy therapy plan. CP therapists work with each other to help CP patients access cerebral palsy resources. Equipment and therapy can be costly, especially over a lifetime. You may be entitled to a settlement if the birth injury was caused by improper medical care. Call a nurse case manager at Sokolove Law today and start your free consultation.
Thursday, January 7, 2016
Brain Gym Gimnasia Cerebral
Brain Gym Gimnasia Cerebral |
TALLER BRAIN GYM GYMNASIUM CEREBRAL
Impartido Por: Mtro. Jhonatan Barrios Bustos
Un taller donde se explican, se demuestran y se practican los 26 movimientos de Brain Gym® (Gimnasia Cerebral)
OBJETIVO:
Conocer los 26 movimientos originales de Brain Gym - Gimnasia Cerebral creados por el Dr. Paul Dennison y Gail E. Dennison donde nos ayudan a aprender moviéndonos. Mejorando problemas de aprendizaje. Desarrollando la integración de nuestros hemisferios cerebrales, y haciendo que nuestro aprendizaje sea integral (con todo el cerebro triuno).
TEMARIO:
Historia original de Brain Gym® - Gimnasia Cerebral y Dr. Paul Dennison y Gail E. Dennison
Explicación de los 26 movimientos de Brain Gym® - Gimnasia Cerebral
Cómo hacer las combinaciones de los ejercicios para:
Lectura
Escritura
Pensamiento
Autoconciencia
Escuela (Aprendizaje y Memoria)
Vida Cotidiana (Hogar y Trabajo)
Impartido Por: Mtro. Jhonatan Barrios Bustos
Un taller donde se explican, se demuestran y se practican los 26 movimientos de Brain Gym® (Gimnasia Cerebral)
OBJETIVO:
Conocer los 26 movimientos originales de Brain Gym - Gimnasia Cerebral creados por el Dr. Paul Dennison y Gail E. Dennison donde nos ayudan a aprender moviéndonos. Mejorando problemas de aprendizaje. Desarrollando la integración de nuestros hemisferios cerebrales, y haciendo que nuestro aprendizaje sea integral (con todo el cerebro triuno).
TEMARIO:
Historia original de Brain Gym® - Gimnasia Cerebral y Dr. Paul Dennison y Gail E. Dennison
Explicación de los 26 movimientos de Brain Gym® - Gimnasia Cerebral
Cómo hacer las combinaciones de los ejercicios para:
Lectura
Escritura
Pensamiento
Autoconciencia
Escuela (Aprendizaje y Memoria)
Vida Cotidiana (Hogar y Trabajo)
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GIMNASIA CEREBRAL
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