What's the cause of sheep's mania

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Epilepsy is also known as epilepsy, also known as epilepsy, is a very stubborn disease, the patient is very painful after the disease, my brother is a epilepsy patient, sick about two years, has been in drug treatment, the effect is OK. What's the cause of sheep's mania? Let me introduce you today.

What's the cause of sheep's mania

First, acquired factors: there are epileptic pathological changes in the brain. These acquired brain injuries cause structural or metabolic lesions in the brain and produce epileptic foci. The lesions can be chronic or localized, static or progressive. There are many causes of brain injury, but in children, most of them are congenital dysplasia, birth injury or trauma, brain infection, febrile convulsion and so on. These congenital epilepsy need more attention in our daily life, once the symptoms, it is best to find authoritative medical institutions for treatment.      

Second, genetic factors: at present, people have realized that epilepsy is related to heredity, and has a greater impact on childhood epilepsy. The specific performance is not only epilepsy itself has genetic tendency, but also for some other genetic diseases, epilepsy symptoms are often seen, and may even be the main symptoms, such as phenylketonuria, neurofibromatosis, tuberous sclerosis and so on. If someone in the family gets sick, it needs to be noticed by others.

Third, epilepsy is also caused by trauma, brain injury is a common cause of infantile symptomatic epilepsy. Contusion, hemorrhage and ischemia can also lead to local brain tissue softening and become epileptic focus in the future. About 5% of adults have epilepsy after closed brain trauma, and 30% of adults have epilepsy after severe and open brain trauma.  

matters needing attention

Patients with epilepsy should avoid excessive hunger or satiety, not overeating; should avoid fatigue, ensure adequate sleep, adults should ensure 7-9 hours of sleep a day, children at least 8-16 hours. Take part in appropriate activities, such as walking, jogging, playing badminton, tennis, table tennis, etc., can not take part in swimming, mountaineering, diving, racing, etc., also try not to ride a bicycle, to prevent the onset of falls, traffic accidents; less TV, less Internet, prohibit playing video games, when going out, be sure to carry mobile phones or other contact tools, in order to facilitate timely contact with family members.