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The Truth about Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures - Epilepsy …
Oct 13, 2019 · A leading pioneer in the study of PNES, Benbadis is director of the Comprehensive Epilepsy Program and professor of the Departments of Neurology and Neurosurgery, University of South Florida and Tampa General Hospital.
Seizure Medication List | Resources | Epilepsy Foundation
Before receiving a prescription, your healthcare team will discuss side effects, any allergies you may have, and the type of medication that is right for you based on your seizure type or epilepsy syndrome. There are many different types of medications, and the seizure medication list below will help you understand them better.
Levetiracetam - Epilepsy Foundation
Feb 22, 2023 · Levetiracetam (lev-eh-teer-ASS-eh-tam) is the generic name (non-brand name) for the drug called Keppra (KEP-ruh). Keppra is a widely used seizure medicine from UCB.
How to Read an EEG | Epilepsy Foundation
An EEG technicial places the electrodes in specific areas, according to internationally agreed-upon criteria. To find where to put the electrodes, first the technician marks four points on your head - the nasion (indentation between the forehead and the nose), the inion (ridge that can be felt in the middle of the back of the skull, over the occipital area), …
When rescue therapy. may be needed: WHEN AND WHAT TO DO . If seizure (cluster, # or length) _____ Name of Med/Rx
What Is Status Epilepticus? | Emergency Seizures & Treatment
Treatment for status epilepticus is as follows: Rescue medications are used to stop the seizures.; Oxygen and other breathing support, as well as IV fluids can be given. If repeated seizures cannot be stopped with anti-seizure medications or other treatments, hospital staff may decide to put a person into a coma to stop the seizures.
Absence Seizures | Symptoms & Risks | Epilepsy Foundation
A good description of what happened is important. Usually, this description comes from people who have seen the seizures: a parent, teacher, or other family member. If the events sound like seizures or other symptoms have happened, the doctor will order an EEG (electroencephalogram).The EEG checks the electrical activity in the brain for patterns usually seen in absence seizures.
What Happens During a Seizure? | Epilepsy Foundation
Seizures can take on many different forms, and seizures affect different people in different ways. Anything that the brain does normally can also occur during a seizure when the brain is activated by seizure discharges. Some people call this activity “electrical storms” in the brain.
Tonic-Clonic Seizures - Epilepsy Foundation
Some nonepileptic (psychogenic) seizures may look like tonic-clonic seizures. Often the best way to tell if an event is a tonic-clonic seizure is with video EEG monitoring.This may be recommended by your health care team if they aren’t sure of the diagnosis or how to treat your seizures.
Vagus Nerve Stimulation for Seizures | Epilepsy Foundation
VNS Therapy ® (also called vagus nerve stimulation) has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as an add-on therapy for adults and children 4 years and older. It is approved to treat focal or partial seizures that do not respond to seizure medications.This is called drug-resistant epilepsy or refractory epilepsy. Vagus nerve …