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Epilepsy is a universally challenging disease.
"Seizure" is an alternative term for "epileptic attack.” Epilepsy is a
disorder in which nerve cells of the brain from time to time release abnormal
electrical impulses. These cause a temporary malfunctioning of the other
nerve cells of the brain, resulting in alteration of, or complete loss
of consciousness.
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| What Causes Epilepsy? | ||
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The
brain consists of millions of nerve cells called Neurons, and their supporting
structure. Each neuron maintains itself in an electrically charged state.
It receives electrical signals from other neurons, and passes them on
to others. What actually happens is that a small quantity of a special
neurotransmitter substance is released from the terminals of one neuron.
This chemical excites an electrical response in the neuron next in the
chain, and so the signal moves onward.
All the functions of the brain, including feeling, seeing, thinking and moving muscles depend on electrical signals being passed from one neuron to the next, the message being modified as required. The normal brain is constantly generating electrical rhythms in an orderly way. In epilepsy this order is disrupted by some neuron discharging signals inappropriately. There may be a kind of brief electrical "Crisis" arising from neurons that are inherently unstable because of a genetic defect as in the various types of inherited epilepsy. |
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Sometimes neurons are made unstable by metabolic abnormalities such as low blood glucose or alcohol. Alternatively, the abnormal discharge may come from a localised area of the brain as in the situation in epilepsy patients caused by head injury or brain tumour. Epilepsy can strike anyone at any age. Children may have “Febrile fits” due to very high temperature and bacterial toxins. |
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| Varieties of Epilepsy | ||
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There are several forms of epilepsy. Most people would have seen someone
suffer a major epileptic seizure, suddenly losing consciousness, jerking
the arms and legs etc. But there are other types of epilepsy. For example,
one common form of epilepsy in children causes them to stare and lose
contact with the surroundings for a few seconds.
A seizure starts as partial seizures, where the abnormal electrical discharge originates from one specific area of the brain, and generalised seizures, where the whole brain is involved.
Complex partial seizures do involve some alteration of awareness. The commonest example is where the discharge originates from one of the temporal lobes of the brain. Here the attack could be of a feeling of intense familiarity with the surroundings being unable to respond. Automatic choping movements of the jaw may occur. It is possible that each form of partial seizure may occassionally lead to a generalised seizure, if the epileptic disturbance is strong enough.
The body is shaken by a series of violent, rhythmic jerkings of the limbs. These usually cease after a couple of minutes. The person then recovers consciousness, but may be confused for several minutes, and wishes to sleep for an hour or two afterward. Headache and soreness of the muscles, which have contracted so violently, are commonly experienced for a day or more after the attack. |
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| What is the cause? | ||
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| Treatment | ||
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Homoeopathic
Medicines have dynamic action to revitalise the metabolic activity of
neuron and eliminate the disease force gradually. However, a patient
cannot be managed during acute "Crisis” with homoeopathic medicines,
but gradually it brings normalcy. It needs some supportive, material doses.
Material doses can be withdrawn after patient gets less frequency of attack
and general improvement.
I had asked my patients not to withdraw immediately altogether while I continued with my treatment. It is a surprise to note that there are number of patients who have recovered with excellent results. I do not observe any interaction between the treatments. The simple reason behind this is our medicines are administered in most diluted form so there is no material or chemical substance to react with each other. I had treated many cases of seizure. The children and middle age groups respond quickly. Some patients are free from attacks. No Medications now! |
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