Your first experience of a seizure can be traumatic. And if you get diagnosed with epilepsy, it can take a while to come to terms with the ramifications of living with the illness. There is no known cure for epilepsy and one has to learn how to manage life around the illness. One of the biggest differences about managing epilepsy, which is different from managing other illnesses, is the loss of physical and mental control, which can be frightening. A person with epilepsy has to make lifestyle changes to accommodate that.
One of the ways that you can control the disease is to figure out what triggers a seizure. Though, there may not be a specific cause, in time, you will learn to avoid some triggers like:-
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Small lifestyle changes you can do to avoid a seizure
Have regular check-ups – You need to Neurology Specialist in Chennai regularly to make sure that you have the correct dosage of your anti-epileptic medication. Another reason to be regular about consulting with your doctor is that there are constantly new kinds of medication coming into the market to help manage seizures and your doctors may be able to update you on a better drug to manage your epilepsy.
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The list of factors that trigger epilepsy was really surprising!! Educational article!
My uncle has epilepsy and I sent this blog to him. He says that the tips are useful. Thanks Kauvery!
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