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Do Epileptologists recommend surgery as a treatment for epilepsy?
Yes, epileptologists recommend surgery for focal epilepsy when seizures come from a specific brain area. It's considered after detailed monitoring like video EEG, with input from a specialist team, aiming to prevent complications and stop seizures when other treatments fail.
How should I prepare for my first visit to Epileptologists?
To prepare for your first visit to an epileptologist, identify and note any known triggers that cause your seizures. Be ready to discuss your daily routine and how epilepsy affects your activities. Document any previous treatments, including their effectiveness and side effects.
What advancements or technologies are utilised by epileptologists?
Epileptologists in Kochi use advanced imaging, such as SPECT, 3T MRI, and PET scans, to diagnose and treat epilepsy. SPECT shows blood flow changes during seizures, while 3T MRI detects subtle brain abnormalities. PET scans identify areas with abnormal brain metabolism related to seizures.
What is the role of an epileptologist in patient treatment?
An epileptologist plays a key role in treating patients by accurately diagnosing different types of epilepsy using advanced tools. They regularly monitor patients for seizure control and contribute to research for new treatments. They recommend alternative therapies, educate patients and families, and coordinate with other healthcare professionals.
What are the most common types of conditions that Epileptologists treat?
Epileptologists in Kochi treat a range of epilepsy types and seizure disorders, including quick, involuntary muscle jerks (myoclonic seizures) and seizures that resist standard treatments (refractory epilepsy). They also handle specific epilepsy syndromes such as Lennox-Gastaut and Dravet syndrome and seizures caused by brain injuries or tumours.
Will an epileptologist help manage side effects during treatment?
Yes, an epileptologist will help manage side effects during treatment. They monitor your response to medication, adjust dosages if necessary, and provide strategies to minimise or cope with any side effects you experience. Their goal is to ensure your treatment is as effective and comfortable as possible.
What is the success rate of precision angioplasty?
Success rates are generally high, particularly in complex cases where conventional angioplasty may not be sufficient. However complex blocks can still be resistant to angioplasty further success is such situation can be achieved by using laser angioplasty, lithotripsy or orbital atherectomy.
Can the blockage return after the procedure?
There is a risk of restenosis, but precision angioplasty can lower this risk by ensuring optimal stent placement and better evaluation of the artery's condition.
Will I need to stay in the hospital?
Most patients are discharged within 1-2 days after the procedure unless complications arise.
Is precision angioplasty safe?
Yes, it is generally considered safe, though all medical procedures carry some risk. Precision angioplasty often reduces risks by using more accurate imaging tools.