Treatment
Treatment
Epilepsy is usually treated with medication prescribed by a physician; primary caregivers, neurologists and neurosurgeons all care for people with epilepsy. The implantation of a stimulator of vagus nerve can be helpful.
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There are a number of potential causes of the unexpected occurrence of
a breakthrough seizure. One important factor that clinicians may forget
to examine is the possibility of non-adherence to...Epilepsy is a common neurological disorder, affecting 1–2% of the population worldwide, and is characterised by recurrent spontaneous
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