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Epilepsy

Epilepsy is a central nervous system (neurological) disorder in which brain movement gets strange, causing seizures or times of uncommon behavior, sensations, and at times loss of consciousness. Anybody can get epilepsy. Epilepsy influences both guys and females, all ethnic backgrounds and ages. Epilepsy Treatment in Ongole with meds or now and then a surgery at best hospital for fits in Ongole can handle seizures for most of individuals with epilepsy. A few group require long lasting treatment to control seizures, yet for other people, the seizures ultimately disappear. A few youngsters with epilepsy may grow out of the condition with age. Seizures can influence individuals in an unexpected way, contingent upon what portion of the brain is included.

Dr. Sarat Mallipeddi is the fits specialist at hospitals in Ongole

Seizures can influence individuals in an unexpected way, contingent upon what portion of the brain is included.

Potential side effects include:

  • Uncontrollable jolting and shaking, called a "fit".
  • Losing consciousness and gazing vacantly into space.
  • Becoming solid.
  • Strange sensations, like a "rising" feeling in the belly, uncommon scents or tastes, and a shivering inclination in your arms or legs.
  • Collapsing.
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Once in a while you may faint and not recall what occurred.

There are extensively 2 kinds of seizures:

Focal (Partial) seizures A simple partial seizure doesn't include loss of awareness. Symptoms include:

  • Alterations to feeling of taste, smell, sight, hearing, or contact.
  • Dizziness.
  • Tingling and jerking of appendages.

Complex partial seizures include loss of consciousness or awareness. Different symptoms include:

  • Staring vacantly.
  • Unresponsiveness.
  • Performing repetitive movements.

Generalised seizures influence the two sides of the brain.

  • Absence seizures, now and again called petit mal seizures, can cause fast flickering or a couple of moments of gazing into space.
  • Tonic-clonic seizures, likewise called grand mal seizures, can make an individual
    • Cry out.
    • Lose awareness.
    • Fall to the ground.
    • Have muscle jerks or fits.

The individual may feel tired after a tonic-clonic seizure.

There are a few things you can do to evade your seizure triggers. These include:

  • Remembering to consistently take your epilepsy medication.
  • Having a decent rest schedule.
  • Trying to decrease your pressure.
  • Limiting how much liquor you drink.
  • Avoiding blazing or glimmering lights (on the off chance that you have photosensitive epilepsy).
  • Talking to your epilepsy doctors in Ongole if your seizures follow an example associated with your feminine cycle.
  • Eating regular meals.

Understanding what NOT to do is significant for protecting an individual during or after a seizure. Never do any of the accompanying things

  • Do not hold the individual down or attempt to stop their movements.
  • Do not put anything in the individual's mouth. This can harm teeth or the jaw. An individual having a seizure can't swallow their tongue.
  • Do whatever it takes not to offer mouth-to-mouth breaths (like CPR). Individuals generally begin breathing again all alone after a seizure.
  • Do not offer the individual water or food until the person in question is completely alert.

    Make an appointment with neurologist in Ongole at best hospitals for fits

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