Understanding Brain Activity in Drug-Resistant Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy
Research reveals how brain activity differs in children with drug-resistant Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy, aiding future treatment strategies.
This hub covers pediatric epilepsy in infants, kids, and teens, including diagnosis, syndromes, development, school plans, and safety. New studies translated into clear takeaways for parents.
Usually when two appropriate medications haven’t controlled seizures.
Many families benefit and it depends on seizure frequency, medications, and learning needs.
Often yes, with smart precautions. Ask your neurologist or epileptologist about your child’s specific risks.
Clusters, prolonged seizures, breathing trouble, new weakness, or major regression.
Research reveals how brain activity differs in children with drug-resistant Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy, aiding future treatment strategies.
A new EEG test may help predict treatment responses for infants with epileptic spasms, offering hope for better management and outcomes.