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epilepsy Path. (ˈɛpɪlɛpsɪ) Also 6–8 epilepsie. See also epilency. [a. OF. epilepsie, ad. L. epilēpsia, a. Gr. ἐπιληψία, f. ἐπιλαµβάνειν to take hold of, f. ἐπί upon + λαµβάνειν to take.] A disease of the nervous system, characterized (in its severer forms) by violent paroxysms, in which the patient ...
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epilepsy
epilepsy/ˈepɪlepsɪ; `ɛpəˌlɛpsɪ/ n[U]disease of the nervous system that causes a person to fall unconscious (often with violent uncontrolled movements of the body) 癫痫症; 羊角风 various forms of epilepsy 各类的癫痫.
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Anxiety and epilepsy - Epilepsy Action
These can affect some people with high levels of anxiety. Symptoms of panic attacks include feelings of dread, a fast heartbeat, flushing skin, sweating, nausea, shortness of breath, numbness and dissociation. Panic attacks can feel very frightening and distracting and usually last for between 5 to 20 minutes. Some people with epilepsy are told ...
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Causes of epilepsy | Epilepsy Society
The causes can be complex, and sometimes hard to identify. A person might start having seizures because they have one or more of the following. A genetic tendency, passed down from one or both parents (inherited). A genetic tendency that is not inherited, but is a new change in the person's genes. A structural (sometimes called 'symptomatic ...
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Stress and epilepsy - Epilepsy Action
Epilepsy can cause stress, and stress can cause you to have more seizures. Ideally when you're diagnosed with epilepsy, a doctor should check whether you have a history of problems with stress or other mood problems. They could then make suggestions about ways of managing this.
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Anxiety in Epilepsy | Epilepsy Foundation
Anxiety as a reaction to the diagnosis of epilepsy Patients often develop anxiety after being diagnosed with epilepsy, or after experiencing a seizure for the first time. In fact, one common cause of anxiety in epilepsy is the fear of having a seizure. The knowledge that a seizure can occur at any time and place without very much warning is a ...
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Stress and Epilepsy | Epilepsy Foundation
Stress can cause problems sleeping which is also a seizure trigger. Chronic stress can lead to anxiety or depression. Issues with sleep are symptoms of these mood problems. Being anxious and depressed can also worsen stress, causing a vicious cycle with more seizures and mood problems.
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Write a clinical note about a patient with the following chief complaint: Intractable epilepsy, here for video EEG.
CHIEF COMPLAINT: Intractable epilepsy, here for video EEG. IMPRESSION/PLAN: This is a 9-year-old male with congenital brain malformation and intractable epilepsy.
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Childhood Absence Epilepsy | Epilepsy Foundation
Childhood absence epilepsy (CAE) is an epilepsy syndrome with absence seizures that begin in young children. During an absence seizure, the child stares blankly and is not aware or responsive. The child's eyes may roll up briefly or the eyes may blink. Some children have repetitive movements like mouth chewing.
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Lack of Sleep and Epilepsy | Epilepsy Foundation
Yes, it can. Seizures are very sensitive to sleep patterns. Some people have their first and only seizures after an "all-nighter" at college or after not sleeping well for long periods. If you have epilepsy, lack of "good sleep" makes most people more likely to have seizures. It can even increase the intensity and length of seizures.
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What Is Epilepsy? | Epilepsy Foundation
Epilepsy is a brain disorder that causes recurring, unprovoked seizures. Your doctor may diagnose you with epilepsy if you have two unprovoked seizures or one unprovoked seizure with a high risk of more. Not all seizures are the result of epilepsy. Seizures may relate to a brain injury or a family trait, but often the cause is completely unknown.
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Stress and Epilepsy | Epilepsy Foundation
Stress can cause problems sleeping which is also a seizure trigger. Chronic stress can lead to anxiety or depression. Issues with sleep are symptoms of these mood problems. Being anxious and depressed can also worsen stress, causing a vicious cycle with more seizures and mood problems.
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pykno-epilepsy meaning - pykno-epilepsy definition - pykno-epilepsy ...
[Medicine] A childhood seizure disorder characterized by rhythmic electrical brain discharges of geneneralized onset. Clinical features include a sudden cessation of ongoing activity usually without loss of postural tone. Rhythmic blinking of the eyelids or lip smacking frequently accompanies the seizure.
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Reflex epilepsy in different languages
反射性癫痫-Fǎnshè xìng diānxián: 上镜性癫痫-Shàngjìng xìng diānxián: 自动性-Zìdòng xìng: 控制-Kòngzhì: chinesetraditional: 反射性癲癇-Fǎnshè xìng diānxián: 上鏡性癲癇-Shàng jìng xìng diānxián: 自動性-Zìdòng xìng: 控制-Kòngzhì: croatian: refleksna epilepsija: fotogenična epilepsija ...
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