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Recurrent seizures are the hallmark of epilepsy, a brain condition. A seizure is typically described as an abrupt shift in behavior brought on by a transient disruption in the brain's electrical activity. The brain normally produces small electrical impulses in a regular pattern constantly. These impulses move via chemical messengers known as neurotransmitters along neurons, the brain's network of nerve cells, and throughout the entire body.

Factors that affect the cost of Epilepsy Treatment:

  • Type of therapy: The kind of epilepsy therapy that is recommended will have a significant impact on the expense of that care. Antiepileptic medications (AEDs), surgery, responsive neurostimulation (RNS), vagus nerve stimulation (VNS), dietary therapy (e.g., ketogenic diet), or a combination of these interventions may be used as treatment options. Every treatment option has related expenses.
  • Medications: The most widely used treatment for epilepsy is antiepileptic medication (AED). The price of these drugs varies significantly based on several variables, including dosage, frequency of administration, insurance coverage, brand name vs generic, and brand name versus generic. Certain brand-name or more recent AEDs may cost more than their generic or older counterparts.
  • Diagnostic Tests: To identify and track epilepsy, diagnostic procedures like electroencephalograms (EEGs), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and computed tomography (CT) scans are frequently employed. These tests can vary in price based on several variables, including the institution where they are conducted, the test's complexity, and insurance coverage.
  • Surgical Intervention: To remove or disconnect the area of the brain causing seizures, surgery may be advised for certain epileptics. Pre-operative testing, the actual surgical procedure, hospital stay, post-operative care, and follow-up appointments are all included in the cost of epilepsy surgery. The procedure's intricacy and related difficulties may also affect the price.
  • Geographical Location: Depending on one's geographic location and the characteristics of the local market, the cost of healthcare services, including treatment for epilepsy, can vary. In comparison to rural locations, hospitals and healthcare professionals in urban areas or higher-cost regions may charge more.
  • Comorbidities and Complications: People who have epilepsy may also have other illnesses or problems that need special attention and care. Comorbidities may affect the choice of epilepsy treatment as well as raise overall healthcare expenses.
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United KingdomUSD 2445 - 62511932 - 4938
TurkeyUSD 4750 - 23780143165 - 716729
SpainUSD 3849 - 194123541 - 17859
United StatesUSD 1022 - 197491022 - 19749
SingaporeUSD 2500 - 100003350 - 13400
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Epilepsy is a neurological problem characterized by repeated seizures. There are numerous varieties of epilepsy, some of which have been linked to causes and others that remain unknown.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, epilepsy is a prevalent disorder that affects roughly 1.2% of the US population. It affects people of all sexes, races, ethnicities, and ages.

Seizure symptoms differ greatly across people. Some people may lose consciousness during a seizure, while others may not. Some people may experience brief periods of blank staring, while others may have convulsions that involve recurrent shaking of the limbs or legs.

It is crucial to realize that having one seizure doesn't mean you have epilepsy. Epilepsy is diagnosed when a person experiences at least two unprovoked seizures occurring at least 24 hours apart. Unprovoked seizures are those that do not have a clear immediate cause.

Classification

There are four main types of Epilepsy according to the revised classification:

  • Focal
  • Generalized
  • Combined generalized focal
  • Unknown.

Cause

Approximately half of individuals with epilepsy have no identifiable cause for their condition. For the other half, epilepsy can be related to many factors, such as:

  • Genetic influence
  • Head trauma
  • Infections such as Meningitis, HIV
  • Injury before birth

The primary aims of treating epilepsy are to prevent harm, reduce the frequency and severity of seizures, suppress or abolish them completely, and improve the patient's overall quality of life. Reducing drug side effects and enabling healthy physical, mental, and social development are also long-term care goals.

If you notice any of the following during a seizure, seek medical care immediately: The seizure lasts longer than five minutes. Even after anti-seizure medication, you continue to have seizures, a second seizure occurs immediately, and your breathing or consciousness does not return when the seizure stops. Seek medical attention if it is your initial seizure.

A neurological examination, an electroencephalogram (EEG), MRI or CT brain scans, and a detailed medical and seizure history are all included in the diagnosis and treatment planning. Patients may need blood tests before they start or change treatment, keep a seizure diary, and provide a list of all their current medications.

  • Surgery: For those patients whose focal seizures cannot be controlled with medication, surgery is recommended. Involves the removal of seizure-causing brain tissue.
  • Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS): A device implanted in the chest stimulates the vagus nerve with electrical impulses.
  • Responsive Neurostimulation (RNS): A device implanted in the head offers detection and response to real-time seizure activity.
  • The ketogenic diet is a high-fat, low-carb diet that is particularly effective in children with drug-resistant epilepsy.
  • Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS): When treatment is ineffective, electrodes are implanted in the brain to regulate abnormal activity.

It may take weeks or months to adapt to new drug regimens. Surgery usually lasts three to six hours, and hospitalisation lasts three to seven days. Placement of a VNS, RNS, or DBS typically requires one to three hours. Drug monitoring and follow-up over the long term are ongoing.

  • Memory or cognitive difficulties
  • Surgical complications involve bleeding, infection, and neurological deficits.
  • Device-related difficulties (malfunction, infection)
  • In ketogenic therapy, dietary intolerance

For the majority of patients, therapy significantly reduces or eliminates seizures, helping restore safety, independence, and daily functioning. With continuous treatment or surgery, individuals might stop having seizures.

Recovery from surgery involves rest, care of the wound, and a gradual return to normal activities. Medication and device changes may be required for months. Patients require frequent neurological checks, blood work, and monitoring of seizures for ongoing care.

Approximately 60–70% of patients experience good seizure control with medication. Surgery may yield seizure freedom in 50–80% of appropriate patients. Non-medication treatments provide uncertain success and are generally reserved for medication-resistant epilepsy.

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Process Involved for Epilepsy Treatment

  • Consultation with a Neurologist: Initial evaluation and diagnosis of epilepsy type and seizure frequency.
  • Neurological & Psychological Assessments: Detailed neurological examination.
  • Brain Imaging (MRI/CT Scans): To identify the seizure focus (area of the brain where seizures originate).
  • Electroencephalogram (EEG): To monitor brain wave activity and identify seizure patterns.
  • Informed Consent: Detailed explanation of treatment options, surgery (if applicable), and associated risks.
  • Drug-Resistant Epilepsy
  • Focal Seizures
  • Generalised Seizures
  • Seizures due to brain injury, tumours, or other neurological conditions.
  • Failure to respond to at least two anti-epileptic medications is known as drug-resistant epilepsy.
  • Regular seizures interfere with day-to-day functioning.
  • Suitable candidates for cutting-edge treatments or surgery.
  • Improved Seizure Control (fewer or no seizures)
  • Improved Quality of Life
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