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Suggest Treatment For Epilepsy

Sir, my son aged 24years suffering from epilepsy 1st seizure took place during 2013 and last seizure on30.08.2014. Till date 3 episode of seizure have been occurred. Please guide me where I have to go for proper treatment. Please help me, Sir.I am from Mirik, Darjeeling, West bengal. Cell No.0000/0000 email:padam0000
Fri, 21 Nov 2014
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Hi, thank you for asking Healthcare Magic.
Seizures indicate that the brain may be having some abnormalities in its functioning. There are a good number of conditions that can lead to seizures. These causes can either be within the brain or coming from other diseases. A doctor would need to assess your son thoroughly and may be ask for some tests like full blood count, cerebrospinal fluid analysis, serum electrolyte panel, EEG, Scanner, etc. Certain conditions that could be at the origin of these seizures can be treated once and for all. I would suggest you take the child to a doctor (preferably a neurologist) for proper assessment and management.


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Suggest Treatment For Epilepsy

Hi, thank you for asking Healthcare Magic. Seizures indicate that the brain may be having some abnormalities in its functioning. There are a good number of conditions that can lead to seizures. These causes can either be within the brain or coming from other diseases. A doctor would need to assess your son thoroughly and may be ask for some tests like full blood count, cerebrospinal fluid analysis, serum electrolyte panel, EEG, Scanner, etc. Certain conditions that could be at the origin of these seizures can be treated once and for all. I would suggest you take the child to a doctor (preferably a neurologist) for proper assessment and management. I hope that helps i wish him well