Treatment of epilepsy after traumatic brain injury

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Before I was injured in the head, I had an operation. The doctor said that I had epilepsy. After treatment, I got a lot better. Let's talk about the treatment of traumatic epilepsy.

Treatment of epilepsy after traumatic brain injury

Treatment 1: drug treatment: most patients in the treatment of epilepsy is not very understanding, often because the condition is very complex, difficult to treat. This is because long-term drug treatment causes great harm to patients. Many patients will feel that taking a drug for a long time has many toxic and side effects, and they can't stick to it for a long time. Taking different drugs can only aggravate the treatment in the end. Therefore, experts suggest that we must follow the advice and guidance of experts during the course of taking medicine, and do not arbitrarily stop and change drugs.

Treatment 2: surgical treatment: for most patients, surgical treatment will cure difficult and miscellaneous diseases, which must be adopted, but for patients with epilepsy, surgical treatment has a certain foundation, which is implemented on the basis of invalid drug treatment, and surgical treatment needs high positioning, to ensure that the treatment area is the pathogenic area, in order to prevent improper operation to patients It's a lot more harm.

Treatment 3: psychotherapy: the effective treatment of this kind of disease can not be separated from psychological counseling. Many epileptic patients have more or less psychological barriers. They often complain about others, self abandonment, negative inferiority and so on. The psychological guidance of doctors is to encourage the negative attitude of patients and ensure the proper treatment of patients.

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So the patient will lose consciousness when lying in a flat bed nearby, so it is necessary for the patient to fall down quickly. If there is no time to make the above arrangement, when the patient is found to fall, he should quickly support the patient and let him fall down to prevent himself from suddenly falling to the ground and injuring his head or body.