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Epilepsy Rachel Rosario 1st Hour LA 10
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“The goal is to understand the mechanisms of epilepsy, which are not known, and create better treatments for this terrible disorder.” - Brian Ross
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Epilepsy is a medical condition that produces seizures that will affect a variety of different mental and physical functions.
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BACKGROUND
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What’s a Seizure? Sudden surge of electrical activity in the brain
Usually affects how a person feels or acts for a short time. Can be unnoticeable or very noticeable
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What’s Epilepsy? Epilepsy can be diagnosed after one seizure
The word epilepsy doesn’t indicate anything towards epilepsy, it’s just a name Affects 65 million people worldwide
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CAUSES
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Idiopathic Epilepsy Family history of epilepsy Genetic cause
Partial VS. Generalized 3 kinds of seizures
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Symptomatic Epilepsy Cause is unknown
Brain damage and injury may have caused this Begins at birth or early adulthood Can be treatable
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EFFECTS EFFECTS
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Medication Dizziness, fatigue, weight gain, loss of bone density, skin rashes, loss of coordination, and speech problems Depression/Suicidal Thoughts Inflammation of organs
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Surgery Can be deadly, very rare though
Altering cognitive abilities forever Like memory, perception, judgment and reasoning
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Therapy Therapy-Throat pain, hoarseness, shortness of breath, tingling, and muscle pain Diet-Dehydration, constipation, slow growth, development of kidney stones
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SOLUTIONS
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Medicine Use a single antiepileptic drug
Can get rid of seizures for some Or decrease the frequency/intensity for others
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Surgery Doctors remove part of brain that causes seizures
Make a series of cuts in brain to prevent it spreading throughout the brain Only for some patients When seizures are in small, well-defined part of brain
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Therapy Called Vagus Nerve Stimulation Battery powered device
Bursts of electricial energy to brain Still have to take medication Reduces seizures 20-40%
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Ketogenetic Diet High in fats, low in carbs
Breaks down fats for energy May have a lot of effects for patient
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Seizure Dogs Trained to know when a seizure is happening
Mainly for kids Barks for help Break falls, in case patient hits the ground
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CONCLUSION
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Conclusion Epilepsy is a neurological condition which effects the brain and causes seizures, which then creates abnormal behaviors/action. Doctors are doing as much as they can to prevent and treat epilepsy.
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