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70 - 90%
Success Rate
4–8 weeks
Full Recovery
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Procedure Time
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Epilepsy Treatment in Saudi German Hospital: Costs, Top Doctors, and Reviews

Cairo, Egypt

3000+ Beds · 185+ Procedures
JCI
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Epilepsy Treatment in Saudi German Hospital: Costs, Top Doctors, and Reviews

Alexandria, Egypt

3000+ Beds · 185+ Procedures
JCI
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Epilepsy Treatment in Damansara Specialist Hospital, Petaling Jaya: Costs, Top Doctors, and Reviews

Petaling Jaya, Malaysia

194+ Beds · 83+ Procedures
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Epilepsy Treatment in Marengo Asia Hospitals, Gurugram: Costs, Top Doctors, and Reviews

Gurgaon, India

250+ Beds · 261+ Procedures
NABH NABL
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Epilepsy Treatment in Jaslok Hospital & Research Center: Costs, Top Doctors, and Reviews

Mumbai, India

350+ Beds · 108+ Procedures
NABH JCI
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Epilepsy Treatment in RATHIMED SPECIALITY HOSPITAL: Costs, Top Doctors, and Reviews

Chennai, India

20+ Beds · 59+ Procedures
ISO NABH
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Epilepsy Treatment in Damansara Specialist Hospital 2 (DSH2), Kuala Lumpur: Costs, Top Doctors, and Reviews

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

132+ Beds · 83+ Procedures
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Outcomes of Epilepsy Treatment

SpecialityNeurology
ProcedureEpilepsy Treatment
Success RateVaries by condition
Recovery TimeVaries by condition
Treatment TimeVaries by condition
Chances of RecurrenceVaries by condition

What is an Epilepsy Treatment, and how does it work?

Epilepsy, also known as seizure disease, is a chronic medical condition that occurs due to abnormal signals in the brain produced by damaged brain cells. This uncontrolled activity can lead to changes in the state of awareness, muscle twitches and jerks, emotions, sensations, and behavior. The available surgical options include surgical resection, which involves removing abnormal brain tissue, disconnection of fiber bundles connecting different brain areas, and stereotactic radiosurgery, which targets and destroys abnormal brain tissue. Additionally, neuromodulation devices can be implanted to deliver electrical impulses to the brain, gradually reducing seizures.

What medical conditions can be treated through Epilepsy Treatment?

Epilepsy treatment is primarily used to manage and control seizures in individuals diagnosed with epilepsy. It can help reduce the frequency and severity of seizures, improve a person's quality of life, and reduce the risk of injury during a seizure.

What is the recovery process after an Epilepsy Treatment?

The recovery period following epilepsy treatment varies according to the type of treatment used. Patients taking medications may need to adhere to a specific dosage regimen and attend regular check-ups with their healthcare provider to monitor their response to the medication and adjust the dosage as needed. In the case of surgical interventions, the recovery process may include a hospital stay, post-operative care, and follow-up appointments to assess the procedure's success and the patient's overall condition. The recovery may take 3-6 weeks.

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