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A Comprehensive Guide To How Epilepsy Is Diagnosed

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If you suspect you have epilepsy, it is important to get an accurate diagnosis when you go to the doctor. Because this disorder can be mistaken for a vast array of other conditions, doctors use four different ways to diagnose the condition.

How epilepsy is diagnosed is by a doctor using four important diagnotic methods. A doctor needs to get a client's neurological history, give the client an exam, an EEG, and an MRI.

Eliminating Stereotypes: Get The Facts And Myths About Epilepsy

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Many people have epilepsy. It is so common that in the entire world, up to 60 million people have epilepsy. Even with the wide array of people affected, ignorance about the disorder has led to many myths that are persistent.

When trying to understand epilepsy, it is important to understand the facts and myths about epilepsy.

Get The Right Information When Understanding Epilepsy - What Causes Seizures?

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Epilepsy is pretty common. Many famous people may have had seizures as well, from artists, to world leaders, to athletes. If you or someone you love suffers from seizures or has been newly diagnosed with epilepsy it is important to get your facts straight. So, when understanding epilepsy - what causes seizures?

Epilepsy can occur at any point in a person's life, although is most often diagnosed in elderly people and children under one year of age. Approximately 1% of people will develop this condition, amounting to 60 million people worldwide.

Generalized Convulsive Seizure Explained - Important Information For Loved Ones

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When trying to begin explaining a generalized convulsive seizure there is some important information to understand. There are many different types of generalized seizures, which affect people differently all occur when the brain becomes electrically overcharged throughout the brain all at one time.

One type of seizure formerly known as a grand mal seizure, and currently known as a tonic-clonic seizure is the most widely known type of seizure.

Learning About Different Parts Of The Brain Helps When Explaining A Partial Seizure

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When explaining a partial seizure, it is important to understand the different regions of the brain and how they control the human body. How a partial seizure affects a person depends upon whether it is a simple or complex seizure, and what specific area of the brain the seizure is happening in.

Begin Understanding Epilepsy - What Is A Seizure?

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In the past seizures were not well understood. As a result, people often thought seizures were caused by supernatural occurrences. For someone who is trying to begin understanding epilepsy - what is a seizure?

The human mind is made up of trillions of brain cells, or neurons. The neurons communicate with each other when they become excited and give off electrical impulses that are created from a chemical reaction inside of the neuron. These impulses either travel along the neuron's axon, or cross what is called a synapse--the gap between neurons.

Jett Travolta Dies From Seizure

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John Travolta's son's death certificate confirmed what was already suspected: Jett Travolta dies from seizure. Jett and his father, mother, and sister, Ella, arrived in Grand Bahama island on Tuesday and were staying at Old Bahama Bay hotel. They had planned to stay for a couple of days in order to celebrate the New Year, and then planned on going back to their home in Florida.

Prevention And Supervision Curb Epilepsy Risks Of Drowning

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One of the first reports has come out about people with seizures and epilepsy risks of drowning. The medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology reported in their August 19, 2008, issue of Neurology reported exactly how much risk people who have seizures actually have of drowning.

Researchers compared the number of people that die each year who suffer from seizures with the general population by examining and compiling information from population registries and 50 case studies of people with who suffer from seizures.

If You Travel And Epilepsy Is A Disorder You Live With - Information Is Key

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If you like to visit theme parks when you travel and epilepsy is the disorder you or a loved one suffers from, then you are going to want to be well-informed before riding on any attraction.

Theme park rides can be fun and exciting, but for some people who have seizures, rides can trigger an attack. Toy Story Mania is a ride that has been given great reviews by people who have riden it. However, don't let the innocence of the ride's name fool you--people have said that the ride is bumpier than they had expected (www.Diz-Abled.com).

The Modified Atkins Diet - Stop Seizures With Food

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It seems there is hope for people with epilepsy that their seizures can be controlled by diet alone. Low carbohydrate diets like the Atkins diet and modified Atkins diet have been proven to reduce seizures.

The way the diet works is by switching what the body uses as a source of energy. Instead of carbohydrates getting converted into glucose for energy, fat is converted into fatty acids, which puts your body in a state of ketosis. The ketogenic diet is diet that does this and has been used successfully on people with epilepsy, and for some the modified Atkins diet works in a similar way to the ketogenic diet.

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