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Seizure diary download - Epilepsy Action
Epilepsy Action is the working name of British Epilepsy Association, a registered charity in England and Wales (No. 234343) and a company limited by guarantee (No. 797997) in England.
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UK epilepsy prevalence and incidence update
Jan 17, 2023 · The team also looked at the incidence of epilepsy. They found that in the UK there would be around 43 new cases of epilepsy in every 100,000 people in one year.
Buccal midazolam - Epilepsy Action
Buccal Midazolam – Buccal midazolam is one type of emergency medicine used to stop prolonged seizures. Buccal – means the space between the gum and cheek where the medicine is administered.. Midazolam – is the name of the medicine. Midazolam works by reducing electrical activity in the brain which can stop seizures.
Epilepsy medicines and pregnancy - Epilepsy Action
Most women with epilepsy have healthy pregnancies and give birth to healthy babies.But, some epilepsy medicines can be harmful if taken during pregnancy. It’s important to be aware of the risks for your medicine, and to get advice from your healthcare team about your options as …
Epilepsy with eyelid myoclonia (EEM) - Epilepsy Action
Symptoms. If your child has EEM, they may have multiple seizures every day. The seizures usually only last for 1 to 3 seconds. Children with EEM are photosensitive. This means that the seizures are triggered by flickering light.
Childhood absence epilepsy (CAE) - Epilepsy Action
Childhood absence epilepsy (CAE) is a common epilepsy syndrome affecting young children. Children with CAE have absence seizures, which cause a brief loss of awareness, several times a day.
Alarms and monitors - Epilepsy Action
Research into the development and benefits of seizure alarms and monitors is ongoing. There isn’t enough evidence yet to show that using a seizure alarm or monitor can guarantee someone’s safety during a seizure or prevent sudden unexplained death in epilepsy (SUDEP).But some people with epilepsy have found using alarms and monitors helpful as part of a risk reduction plan.
Juvenile absence epilepsy - Epilepsy Action
Juvenile absence epilepsy (JAE) is an epilepsy syndrome that usually begins in older children and teenagers. The main seizure type in JAE is absence seizures, which cause a brief loss of awareness.
Personal Independence Payment (PIP) and epilepsy
If you struggle with everyday tasks because of your epilepsy, you might be able to claim PIP. This is a benefit that can help with some of the extra costs caused by long-term health conditions or disabilities. This page guides you through the application process …