Epilepsy (EPILE)
Epilepsy (seizures) is a condition that occurs as a result of sudden increases in electrical activity in the brain and damages the normal functions of the brain. Patients with epilepsy usually have this disease from birth, but some may develop it in later years (such as after an accident). The severity of epileptic attacks can vary greatly. When observed for the first time, it is definitely necessary to apply to an emergency room and a neurologist. A group of drugs called anticonvulsants are used in the treatment of epilepsy, and they generally have a sedative effect. The oldest of these are phenobatebital and phenytoin. There are currently many drugs on the market used for this purpose. You should definitely use your drugs under the supervision of a neurologist. One of the recommended treatment methods for epilepsy is the ketogenic diet. This diet contains high levels of fat, low levels of carbohydrates and proteins, and limited amounts of fluid. This diet causes an increase in ketone bodies in the body, or ketosis. Although the exact cause is unknown, this condition (ketosis) reduces the frequency and occurrence of epileptic attacks. It is especially effective in children between the ages of 1-10 and in patients who cannot be adequately treated with medications (who do not benefit from medications). It has been observed that it is not effective in adults and adolescents. Below are some suggestions that may help treat patients with epilepsy, but EVEN IF YOU BENEFIT FROM THESE METHODS, NEVER STOP YOUR MEDICATIONS OR CHANGE THE DOSAGE WITHOUT CONSULTING YOUR DOCTOR. – Quit all habits that have a stimulating effect: tobacco, coffee, cola, chocolate, etc. – Take 500 mg of calcium and 250 mg of magnesium 3 times a day with meals. These are aimed at reducing the hyperexcitability of the nerves. – Take vitamin E. Although studies on this subject are insufficient, there are patients who benefit from it. The recommended dose is 400 IU / day for those under 40 and 800 IU / day for older people. – do breathing exercises and stress management exercises. – these methods will probably not eliminate your need for medication, but they will help you reduce the dose in the long term. There is no known herbal treatment. However, there are some worth trying.
1. recipe Hawthorn, oleaster, jujube, St. John's Wort, marjoram, lavender, orange peel, mistletoe, son herb, black pepper, rosemary, lemon balm leaves, hawthorn flower are boiled and made into tea Drink it with honey and lemon instead. 2. recipe 50 gr. harmala seeds 50 gr. black cumin 50 gr. catnip Mix 0.5 kg of honey and eat 1 tablespoon on an empty stomach for 3 meals. 3. recipe Add 10 drops of bergamot oil to a cup of water and drink it on an empty stomach in the morning. 4. recipe Onion seeds are edible 5. recipe Drink mint tea. 6.Recipe Aktarland bala hatun sherbet is consumed for its calming and refreshing effect. |