DOI: 10.37421/2472-0895.2024.10.248
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DOI: 10.37421/2472-0895.2024.10.247
DOI: 10.37421/2472-0895.2024.10.249
DOI: 10.37421/2472-0895.2024.10.250
DOI: 10.37421/2472-0895.2024.10.251
Epilepsy, a neurological disorder characterized by recurrent seizures, has challenged medical science for centuries. The unpredictability and often devastating impact of seizures on individuals’ lives have spurred researchers and clinicians to explore innovative treatments. Over the years, significant progress has been made in understanding epilepsy and developing effective interventions, offering hope and improved quality of life for millions worldwide. Historically, epilepsy treatment primarily revolved around managing symptoms through medication. While Antiepileptic Drugs (AEDs) have been instrumental in controlling seizures for many, they are not universally effective and often come with side effects that can be burdensome for patients. However, recent decades have witnessed a revolution in epilepsy management, with breakthroughs in various therapeutic modalities.
DOI: 10.37421/2472-0895.2024.10.252
Living with epilepsy presents unique challenges, but with the right strategies, individuals can effectively manage seizures and enhance their quality of life. Epilepsy, a neurological disorder characterized by recurrent seizures, affects millions of people worldwide, regardless of age, gender, or background. While there is no cure for epilepsy, there are numerous ways to cope with the condition and reduce its impact on daily life. Epilepsy is a neurological disorder characterized by recurrent, unpredictable seizures. These seizures result from abnormal electrical activity in the brain, leading to temporary disruptions in normal brain function. While epilepsy can affect individuals of any age, from infants to older adults, it often develops during childhood or adolescence.
DOI: 10.37421/2472-0895.2024.10.253
Epilepsy, a neurological disorder characterized by recurrent seizures, affects millions worldwide. Despite significant progress in understanding and managing the condition, many individuals still face challenges in finding effective treatments. However, recent advancements in epilepsy research offer promising breakthroughs that could revolutionize the way we diagnose and treat this complex disorder. One of the most exciting developments in epilepsy research is the move towards precision medicine. Traditionally, epilepsy treatment has followed a one-size-fitsall approach, often relying on a trial-and-error method to find the right medication for each patient. However, researchers are now exploring personalized treatment strategies based on a patient's genetic makeup, brain imaging data and other biomarkers. Recent studies have identified specific genetic mutations associated with epilepsy, paving the way for targeted therapies.
DOI: 10.37421/2472-0895.2024.10.254
DOI: 10.37421/2472-0895.2024.10.255
Epilepsy, a neurological disorder characterized by unpredictable seizures, has long been intertwined with various facets of mental health. This intricate relationship between epilepsy and mental well-being is multifaceted, impacting individuals in profound ways beyond the seizures themselves. Understanding this connection is crucial for comprehensive patient care and support. Epilepsy and mental health disorders often coexist, creating a complex interplay of symptoms and challenges. Research indicates that individuals with epilepsy are at a higher risk of experiencing mental health issues compared to the general population. Depression, anxiety and cognitive impairment are among the most prevalent mental health concerns in this demographic.
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