Research Paper On Epilepsy

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Epilepsy is a neurological condition that affects the nervous system. Epilepsy is a chronic brain disease that consists of seizures and electrical shocks throughout the body. This brain disorder is founded in about 60 million humans in the world. Usually, Epilepsy is either family inherited or it may be caused by a severe injury to the head. It is treated with a variety of medications, but there is not a specific cure for this neurological condition. Epilepsy was before, probably still being, called the “Sacred Disease”. For a long time, it was believed that disease was a curse from a demon and it would only be cured through magic spells, purifications, and incantations. It was not until the Era of the 1930’s when Hans Bergers was the first …show more content…

Around 1970, a research established four general classes according to the type of seizure. I learned that medication can be dependent on whether the person is either a morning-type person or an evening-type person. Because medication is very time sensitive and altering, it can have a huge impact on an epileptic person’s behavior. For example, medication being given to an evening-type person can lead to sleep deprivation because of their morning responsibilities. This deprivation also leads to the person having less control over their seizures. I also learned the brief history of epilepsy. The Mayans found that epilepsy was one of the illnesses people would be cursed with, and so they would cure people with a magic spell. The Aztec and The Incas would use botany medicine to naturally cure their people. It is interesting knowing how different cultures would find their own way to diagnose and cure those with epilepsy. Also, it is amusing to know that individuals with epilepsy were extremely discriminated. These people would be denied their rights throughout ages, which also included their education and work training as well. For those who have epilepsy, life expectancy is lowered with the mortality rate of 2 to 4 times compared to a regular

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