Eastern medicine focuses on balancing the body, and the practice of yoga offers a holistic approach to restoring our balance. Studies conducted in India, Europe and North America indicate that some seizures can be slowed, or even halted, through...
Epilepsy is a disorder characterized by recurring seizures. Although the seizures are a symptom of epilepsy, not everyone who has seizures is diagnosed with epilepsy. Seizures may affect people of all ages and are the most common type of...
A ketogenic diet is a low-carb, adequate protein, high-fat diet initially intended as a possible treatment for seizures in pediatric patients. It is still widely prescribed when more conventional anti-convulsion treatments fail. A few years after...
Both water fasting and ketogenic diets have been used as a way of inducing weight loss or preventing seizures. Ancient Greek physicians recommended water fasting as a way to reduce seizures. By reducing carbohydrates and protein intake, the...
Epilepsy is a nervous system disorder characterized by disruptions in the normal flow of neural impulses. The disruptions can cause various neurological symptoms, including intense muscular convulsions, which are called seizures. However, not...
Watching your child seizure can be terrifying. Kidshealth.org states that the word "seizure" describes, "a sudden malfunction in the brain that could cause someone to collapse, convulse, or have another temporary disturbance of normal brain...
The Ketogenic Diet has been the primary diet used in children to treat unremitting seizures for over 80 years. This diet is generally used for children, because it is difficult for adults, as it is 90 percent fat, low in protein, low in...
High blood sugar levels, low blood sugar levels and high dietary salt intake might be linked to the occurrence of seizures. Blood sugar is the brain's main fuel. When blood sugar increases or decreases drastically, this result in an instability in...
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is a treatment technique that increases oxygen delivery to the body's tissues and organs by administering pure oxygen in a pressurized chamber. Modern medical uses of hyperbaric oxygen therapy evolved from aerospace and...
Hot flashes are uncomfortable episodes associated with menopausal women, while seizures are neurological disorders that may occur to males and females of any age. Herbs have been associated with traditional treatment for both hot flashes and...
Brain seizures occur when a neuron or a small group of neurons get overexcited and the excitement spreads to other areas of the brain. In a grand-mal seizure, the whole brain is in a state of over-excitement. This sends random messages to the body...
It has been known since the 1920s that your brain metabolism can reduce the intensity and frequency of seizures in epileptic children. Doctors prescribed a special diet, known as the ketonic diet, to change the brain's metabolism to prevent...
Phenytek is one of the brand names for phenytoin, a medication used to control seizures and to aid in prevention of them. It affects channels of sodium in the brain and it prevents abnormal activity that includes unusual electrical impulses from...
Seizures can make their first appearance in adulthood. Alternatively, an adult may have had a seizure disorder since childhood or adolescence. Epilepsy, which is chronic recurrent seizure disorder, is usually idiopathic, meaning there is no known...
Sodium is present in many foods and also is widely available in the form of sodium chloride or table salt. Sodium levels in your bloodstream play a part in causing or preventing seizures. Consult your doctor for advice regarding seizure control...
Epilepsy is a seizure disorder that affects both adults and children. According to the Epilepsy Foundation, over three million Americans suffer from some form of epilepsy, and over 200,000 cases of epilepsy are diagnosed each year. Epileptic...
The 80-year old ketogenic diet, which is low in carbohydrates and very high in fat, is promising as a treatment for brain cancer and other types of cancer. The diet was discovered by the German Nobel laureate Otto Warburg in 1924 as an effective...
Seizures are disturbances in mental and physical functioning caused by improper electrical impulses in your brain, according to Dr. James Balch and Phyllis Balch, authors of "Prescription for Nutritional Healing." Depending on severity, seizures...
Vitamin C, or ascorbic acid, is found in abundance in citrus and other fruits. Involved in immune functioning, the removal of free radicals and the repair and maintenance of your body's tissues, vitamin C has wide-ranging effects on your health....
Epilepsy occurs because of misfirings of electrical impulses in the brain which result in seizures or convulsions. Doctors may prescribe anticonvulsant medications to control and prevent the seizures. Three classes of anticonvulsant medications...
As of 2010, what used to be called grand mal epilepsy is now called generalized tonic-clonic seizure disorder. The term describes a pattern where an individual, for one of many reasons, first loses consciousness, then falls. The person next...
Topamax is the trade name for topiramate, a prescription medication used to prevent seizures in people with epilepsy. What does a seizure medication have to do with weight loss? According to "Focus on Nursing Pharmacology," weight loss is a common...
Antiseizure medications focus on preventing seizures that most often are associated with epilepsy. The medicine tiagabine, which is the generic name of a medication marketed in the United States under the brand name Gabitril, is such an...
Gabapentin 300 mg, or Neurontin, is an anti-seizure medication that is prescribed to prevent seizures in epileptic patients. In addition, gabapentin can be prescribed to treat nerve pain associated with nerve compression, shingles, and diabetic...
Epilepsy, a chronic neurological condition characterized by seizures, affects around 2 million Americans, including many women of childbearing age. Seizure activity can range from loss of consciousness and convulsions to brief episodes of staring...
Pre-eclampsia, a condition characterized by high blood pressure, protein in the urine and fluid retention can lead to some of the potentially deadliest side effects in pregnancy. Pre-eclampsia, also called pregnancy-induced hypertension or...
Most forms of epilepsy are treated with anti-seizure medications. However, when conventional medications do not work, following a strict anti-seizure diet can prevent or reduce the frequency of seizures. Dr. R. M. Wilders from the Mayo Clinic...
The introduction of phenytoin in 1938 ushered in a new era in the treatment of seizures. Phenytoin, sold under the brand name Dilantin, was the first drug that prevented seizures without also causing sedation. It is used to reduce grand mal and...
Gabapentin (also known as Neurontin) is an anti-seizure medication used to prevent seizures and treat nerve pain associated with shingles and diabetic neuropathy (nerve pain). Scientists do not fully understand how gabapentin works to relieve pain...
Epilepsy is a disorder that disrupts the transmission of electrical signals inside the brain. It is most often characterized by unprovoked seizures. Learn about the different causes, symptoms, and treatments of epilepsy in this video.
If a person is having a seizure it can be very scary for witnesses. Learn how to respond to a seizure victim in this first aid video.
Roseola infantum, or exanthem subitum, is a benign rash in young children generally following a fever. Learn more about roseola including treatment options in this medical video.