Supplement Recommendations For Epilepsy
Throughout history, people prone to seizures were thought to be possessed by demons, to have special powers, or to be mentally ill. Today, we know none of this is true: Epilepsy is a condition that...
View ArticleDrug Dilemma
Anti epilepsy drugs if taken during pregnancy may raise the risk of birth defects: A widely used anti epilepsy drug called topiramate raises the risk of birth defects as much as 14-fold when taken by...
View ArticleEpilepsy and Some of its Causes
Up to 10% of people will suffer a seizure at some point, but not all of them have epilepsy. Epilepsy is a term reserved for those who suffer repeatedly from seizures. Epilepsy is a nervous system...
View ArticleChield Epilepsy
Definition: Epilepsy is a nervous system condition that causes electrical signals in the brain to misfire. These disruptions cause temporary communication problems between nerve cells, leading to...
View ArticleNut Grass (Cyperus Rotundus Linn)
Botanical Name : cyperus rotundus Linn Family Name: Cyperaceae Vernacular Name: Sans- Musta ,Hind – Nagarmota , Eng – Nut grass Common Name:mustaka Habitat :It grows throughout India. Parts used:...
View ArticleTreatment of Fit
The child stared into space grimacing at bystanders. “Stop it,” said the mother, embarrassed by the responses her actions evoked. But the child ignored her, then blinked and followed her obediently....
View ArticleFebrile convulsions
Alternative Names:Fever fit,Febrile seizure,Seizure – fever induced Definition: Febrile convulsions are seizures associated with a significant rise in body temperature that occur in a child with a...
View ArticleDiet Treatment Call for Epilepsy
A special high-fat diet helps to control fits in children with epilepsy, a UK trial suggests. The number of seizures fell by a third in children on the “ketogenic” diet, where previously they had...
View ArticlePilonidal sinus
Alternative Names:pilonidal cyst, pilonidal abscess or sacrococcygeal fistula Definition: A pilonidal sinus is a dimple in the skin in the crease of your child’s buttocks. This may be noted at birth...
View ArticleHow to stop being furiously angry
Isabel Clarke, a clinical psychologist who runs an anger-management clinic, explains why bad temper is a growing problem — and how to keep it in check. CLICK & SEE Imagine a pill you could take...
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