
Epilepsy: The Facts, written by a neurologist and a pediatric neurologist, explains in clear and simple terms everything about the causes and effects of epilepsy. This book, strengthened by the contributions of a new new coauthor, has been considerably revised for the new edition. Intended for sufferers of epilepsy and their relatives, the authors explain what is meant by epilepsy, describe different types of epileptic seizure and of epilepsy syndromes in childhood and adult life, and offer an explanation of how epilepsy is investigated. Recent advances in the management of epilepsy by the use of drugs and therapy are considered in depth, as is the impact of new imaging techniques. The authors emphasize throughout the positive possibilities for people with epilepsy as well as advising on how to cope with problems as and when they arise in day-to-day living. They take many aspects of a normal life such as schooling, pregnancy, driving, and work, and describe how epilepsy can affect these. In the final chapter, the future of epilepsy is covered. The authors have succeeded in making this complex field interesting and understandable for people with epilepsy and their relatives.
This book investigates the clinical, social, and practical realities of living with epilepsy to provide a comprehensive understanding of the condition for patients and their families. Authored by a neurologist and a pediatric neurologist, the text synthesizes medical knowledge regarding seizure types, diagnostic procedures, and management strategies. It aims to demystify the condition by translating complex neurological data into accessible language while addressing the daily life implications of the diagnosis.
What You Will Find
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Experts and readers frequently note the clarity of the prose, which successfully bridges the gap between technical medical information and patient-centered needs. It is widely regarded as a foundational resource for those seeking to understand the management and long-term outlook of epilepsy.
Page Count:
176
Publication Date:
1996-07-11
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192625489
ISBN-13:
9780192625489
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