26 Aug

Neurological disorder: Occipital lobe seizures

Occipital lobe seizures can be triggered by flickering lights, rapid blinking or a visual image that contains multiple colors. They are often confused for migraines due to similar symptoms including visual disturbances, nausea and vomiting as well as headaches. Treatment usually involves anticonvulsants such as carbamazebine. Other cases can consider surgical options. There is an association […]

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16 Jan

Neurological movement disorder: Epilepsy and Seizure can be alleviated

Seizures happen when your brain cells, which communicate through electrical signals, send out the wrong signals. Having just one seizure doesn’t mean you have epilepsy. Generally, several seizures are needed before there is a diagnosis of epilepsy. So far my treatments have been quite successful. Following is a thank-you note from one of my patients: […]

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