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Is An Episode Of Fits And Unconsciousness Completely Curable?

Hello sir, hope you are fine. My cousin was experiencing fits and unconsciousness for the last one months. doctir r prescribed him medicine named Tab Epival 500mg BD. He has been using this medicines for 15 days and has not experienced any fits or unconsciousness. Please look on MRI report and suggest me some good advice . Is this curable or not.
Wed, 29 Nov 2023
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Hi,

Epival is used to treat seizures, which is what it sounds like your cousin had. Seizures can be very treatable with medication, and there are a lot of ways to manage them. I'm glad he hasn't had any episodes since starting the medication! He should continue seeing a neurologist regularly to make sure he is well-controlled on his dose.

Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Racheal Wolfson, Neurologist, Surgical
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Is An Episode Of Fits And Unconsciousness Completely Curable?

Hi, Epival is used to treat seizures, which is what it sounds like your cousin had. Seizures can be very treatable with medication, and there are a lot of ways to manage them. I m glad he hasn t had any episodes since starting the medication! He should continue seeing a neurologist regularly to make sure he is well-controlled on his dose. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Racheal Wolfson, Neurologist, Surgical