
Epilepsy & Behavior Reports, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 30, С. 100753 - 100753
Опубликована: Фев. 11, 2025
Clinical experts associated with national epilepsy-related societies, led by the Epilepsy Foundation, collected, collated and answered "Frequently asked questions (FAQ)" of broad interest pertaining to visually-provoked seizures. Questions emerged from people epilepsy, caretakers healthcare professionals different countries around world. Focus is on practical implications The top 5 most frequently were.1.How does a doctor make diagnosis seizures?2.What can I do in general prevent seizures?3.Will need antiseizure medications for my seizures?"4.Will outgrow seizures? How will know if I've outgrown them?5.How enable safety features block content that could trigger seizures social media, websites, phones, laptops tablets?Answers were based scientific evidence, where such information was available [1] expert opinion when formal evidence insufficient. Key answers included distinction photoparoxysmal EEG findings versus light-provoked Typical provocation flashes at 10-25 per second or certain moving patterns. There genetic risk, which about half. Covering one both eyes seizure. TV, videogames, virtual reality 3D images are not themselves provocative, but their be. Topics covered included: 1. Photosensitive epilepsy diagnosis; 2. Preventing seizures; 3. Do treatments help; 4. Life behavioral decisions; 5. School; 6. Multi-media; 7. Children youth.
Язык: Английский