Epilepsy
Epilepsy
Contents
- What is epilepsy?
- What causes epilepsy
- Who is affected
- How do people with epilepsy present
- Partial seizures originate in one of the lobes of the brain
- Generalised seizures both hemispheres of the brain
- Myoclonic seizures
- Atonic seizures
- Tonic seizures
- Tonic clonic seizures
- Medical emergency seizures
- How does it impact quality of life
- Can epilepsy be treated?
- Epilepsy and pregnancy
WHAT IS EPILEPSY?
WHAT CAUSES EPILEPSY?
- Symptomatic epilepsy is caused by head injury, infections (e.g. meningitis), the brain not developing properly, stroke, tumour or genetic conditions.
- Idiopathic epilepsy is genetic and can be inherited from one or both parents.
- Cryptogenic epilepsy has an unknown cause. 6
WHO IS AFFECTED?
IN OLDER PEOPLE, STROKES CAN LEAD TO EPILEPSY. 2, 4
HOW DO PEOPLE WITH EPILEPSY PRESENT?
PARTIAL SEIZURES * ORIGINATE IN ONE OF THE LOBES OF THE BRAIN
| Simple partial seizures 5 | May experience an aura, or warning – a sensation in the stomach (epigastric sensation) Do not lose consciousness Some report a tingling or numbing sensation or flashing lights |
| Complex partial seizures 5 | Appears blank, stares, unaware of his/ her surroundings and may be unable to communicate verbally May be abnormal movement of the upper and lower limbs (called posturing) and the head may turn to one side May fall if standing Involuntary movements also known as automatisms may be different in each person. Examples of these are: Making noises, meaningless sounds, grunts, whistling noises, word or sentence repetition Unexpectedly walking or running about the room quickly Chewing movements, lip smacking, swallowing movements Fiddling with hands, clothes and objects, or may tap, pat or rub objects |
GENERALISED SEIZURES * BOTH HEMISPHERES OF THE BRAIN
MYOCLONIC SEIZURES
ATONIC SEIZURES
TONIC SEIZURES
TONIC CLONIC SEIZURES
MEDICAL EMERGENCY SEIZURES
- Check that the mouth is empty
- Position the head and body to free the airway
- Put your cheek near their mouth to feel for breath and check the chest to see if they are breathing – if not breathing, or gasping only, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) should be given
- Remove objects that could hurt the person, loosen tight clothes and ensure the environment is safe
HOW DOES IT IMPACT QUALITY OF LIFE?
CAN EPILEPSY BE TREATED?
EPILEPSY AND PREGNANCY
Medical References
Medical References
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