Epilepsia partialis continua affects hands and face
Epilepsia partialis continua is a medical disorder affecting the brain and its electrical activity. It is characterized by recurrent motor seizures that are solely localized to the hands and face...
Temporal lobe epilepsy: HRT and epilepsy
Temporal Lobe EpilepsyThe most widespread kind of epilepsy is symptomatic partial epilepsy, which can be further subdivided into frontal and temporal lobe epilepsy. Out of the two subcategories, the temporal...
You can prevent a transient ischemic attack by changing your lifestyle!
Transient ischemic attack is a condition which is also commonly referred to as mini stroke or TIA. Basically, this condition manifests through a transient occurrence of neurological dysfunction directly caused...
A transient ischemic attack (TIA)- Mini stroke without permanent damage
TIA or transient ischemic attack is something like stroke but unlike the actual stroke in case of transient ischemic attack all neurological deficits are quickly and completely restored. This neurological...
Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) - Warning sign of potential stroke!
Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) OverviewStroke is one of the most debilitating medical conditions. Fortunately, sometime patients who are at risk of stroke first develop transient ischemic attack, an introduction to...
Therapy for dementia
Dementia is a medical term that refers to a group of symptoms which develop as a consequence of loss of brain functions due to some underlying illness. Dementia causes severe...
Information about Sensory processing disorder (SPD)
SPD stands for sensory processing disorder and it is a neurological type of medical condition which affects the taking in, processing and responding to all the different types of sensory...
Sensory integration disorder or dysfunction (SID) - Brain's inability to respond to certain information.
Sensory Integration / Sensory Processing DisorderSensory integration disorder is a neurological type of disorder characterized by the brain’s inability to process, integrate and respond to various sorts of information normally...
How does epilepsy feels like
Not all seizures are signs of epilepsy. Rather, there are numerous underlying conditions which can trigger symptoms which resemble epileptic attacks. For example, some children may be prone to jerking...
Epilepsy febrile convulsions
Febrile convulsions are a type of seizures which typically affect small children who are suffering from increased body temperature. An increase in body temperature is actually a trigger for convulsions...