Questions for: 'children with epilepsy'
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Epilepsy is seen in children who have no other problems; however, epilepsy is common in children who have developmental disabilities. Approximately 30% of children with epilepsy have other developmental disabilities. In one study, children with menta...
The Epilepsy Institute
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Longstanding seizure disorders may be associated with seizure-induced brain damage and memory problems. Also, children with Epilepsy may experience learning or concentration problems because of the neurological disorder or the medications. If a child...
Epilepsy FAQ - allanswers.org
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Children with epilepsy have a higher rate of learning disorders than the general public, but most children with epilepsy do not have learning problems. Some problems can result from seizures themselves such as memory problems keeping information from...
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As with adults, the answer depends on how severe the epilepsy is. In general, however, risks are lower in children than in adults (Leestma, et al 1997).
CURE: SUDEP FAQ
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The ingredients in MELLODYN are generally considered safe for children, but you should consult a pediatrician before giving MELLODYN (or anyother supplement) to children 12-years-old or younger. Children with epilepsy and/or other severe neurological...
MELLODYN - FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
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Our center is accessible for handicapped children. Our staff has some training working with children with epilepsy
R.O.C.K. - Reaching Our Communities Kids - Baltimore County MD - FAQ
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The pediatric neurosurgeons at Brenner are the region s leading experts in neurosurgical care for children; we perform the most advanced techniques in the area. Our pediatric neurosurgeons have trained for many years in both pediatrics and neurosur...
Frequently Asked Questions - Pediatric Neurosurgery - Brenner Children\'s Hospital