New Method Identifies Seizure Areas Using EEG Data
Researchers studied how to better identify the areas of the brain involved in seizures using EEG data from 17 patients with drug-resistant epilepsy.
This hub covers drug-resistant epilepsy: When seizures arenβt controlled after trying two appropriate medicines. Research-backed next steps on diet therapies, devices, surgery evaluation, and safety.
If seizures aren’t controlled after two meds, it’s worth at least an evaluation at an epilepsy center.
Not necessarily. Some familiar consider it earlier depending on seizure type and goals.
Yes. Treatment response can change over time, and combinations/approaches matter.
Seizure frequency, triggers, sleep, missed meds, side effects, and rescue med use.
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