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- $Title{What Causes Epileptic People Trouble In School?}
- $Subject{central nervous system brain epilepsy epileptic seizure seizures
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- antiepileptic drug drugs intellectual activity anticonvulsant anticonvulsants}
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- What Causes Epileptic People Trouble In School?
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- QUESTION: I have just returned from another visit to the school that my 9
- year old son attends. He is having trouble keeping up, and I am wondering if
- this may not be the result of his epilepsy. His seizures are well controlled
- on medication, but he seems to have trouble in his studies. Is this related
- to his medical condition, or could it be the medication?
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- ANSWER: Several studies have shown that epileptic children have slightly
- lower scores on intelligence tests than other children. The epileptic
- seizures, however, are not necessarily the cause of intellectual impairment.
- Some doctors believe that the differences in intelligence test scores can be
- caused by the effects of antiepileptic drugs or by the presence of a brain
- disorder before the seizure. Epilepsy is a neurological disorder
- characterized by recurrent episodes of convulsive seizures, impaired
- consciousness, abnormal behavior, and other problems. The condition is
- usually produced by uncontrolled electrical discharges from nerve cells in the
- brain.
- There are, however, other triggering mechanisms for epilepsy, such as
- trauma to the head, brain tumor, or chemical imbalances. But don't lose
- heart. If your son is having trouble learning, he needs to be seen by an
- epileptic specialist to have his specific problem and case analyzed. The
- doctor should also reevaluate the medications your son is on for his problem.
- Some researchers believe that antiepileptic drugs are over prescribed and that
- the negative side effects sometimes outweigh the benefits. A small adjustment
- in dose, or changing the medication may continue to control the seizures, but
- allow for greater intellectual activity.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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