What Causes Epilepsy?
Question: Hello doctor, This is XXXX from XXXXXXX XXXXXXX
Asking on behalf of my brother-in-law.
He has below symptoms:
Very frequently he gets fits (Epilepsy?) since 3 months. (No previous history of this or any other disease).
When he got fits for the first time before 3 months, the doctors told there was blood clot due to past injury. After taking medicine he got cured with that blood clot.
He gets fits at mouth area itself. Cannot speak. Cannot walk.
He already consulted doctors, had two scans for head and body. Got the results negative.
Got medicine for 6 months. (Don't know the names of medicines).
20 days back he got Jaundice. He is normal from it now. During this period he hasn't been taking fits related medicine.
Today he got fits 5 times in the duration of 4 hours
Sorry for writing up lengthy.
Is it any serious disease?
Thanks,
XXXX
Asking on behalf of my brother-in-law.
He has below symptoms:
Very frequently he gets fits (Epilepsy?) since 3 months. (No previous history of this or any other disease).
When he got fits for the first time before 3 months, the doctors told there was blood clot due to past injury. After taking medicine he got cured with that blood clot.
He gets fits at mouth area itself. Cannot speak. Cannot walk.
He already consulted doctors, had two scans for head and body. Got the results negative.
Got medicine for 6 months. (Don't know the names of medicines).
20 days back he got Jaundice. He is normal from it now. During this period he hasn't been taking fits related medicine.
Today he got fits 5 times in the duration of 4 hours
Sorry for writing up lengthy.
Is it any serious disease?
Thanks,
XXXX
Brief Answer:
Epilepsy is present, consult neurologist
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for posting your query on HealthcareMagic.
Your history is definitely suggestive of epilepsy.
Epilepsy may be associated with an organic brain disease or there may be no gross abnormality in the brain.
You need to consult your neurologist for prescription of anti-epileptic drugs.
The blood clot may or may not be associated with epilepsy.
The history suggests that the epilepsy is of grand mal type (type of epilepsy).
Treatment is required to control the fits else they can become morie severe and serious.
If you have more queries, I will be glad to answer.
D Shailja P Wahalr
Epilepsy is present, consult neurologist
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for posting your query on HealthcareMagic.
Your history is definitely suggestive of epilepsy.
Epilepsy may be associated with an organic brain disease or there may be no gross abnormality in the brain.
You need to consult your neurologist for prescription of anti-epileptic drugs.
The blood clot may or may not be associated with epilepsy.
The history suggests that the epilepsy is of grand mal type (type of epilepsy).
Treatment is required to control the fits else they can become morie severe and serious.
If you have more queries, I will be glad to answer.
D Shailja P Wahalr
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vinay Bhardwaj