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Q: How was epilepsy treated during the renaissance?
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Can epilepsy be treated by antibiotics?

No. Epilepsy is not a disease, it is a condition.


Is there a treatment for epilepsy?

Epilepsy can be treated with drugs like dilantin, and occasionally with surgery.


Which is best syrup for epilepsy?

Epilepsy is treated by medication, so things like syrup are irrelevant to its treatment. Epilepsy has many types, causes and levels of severity. Syrup would have no affect on any of those issues either. So there is no best syrup for epilepsy


How is epilepsy treated by doctors?

The goal of epilepsy treatment is to eliminate seizures or make the symptoms less frequent and less severe. Long-term anticonvulsant drug therapy is the most common form of epilepsy treatment.


How is mesial temporal lobe epilepsy treated?

Medications frequently fail to adequately control the seizures. Fortunately, this particular epilepsy is most responsive to surgical treatment.


Why are bipolar and epilepsy treated with the same meds?

They both target the brain's chemicals and signals and alters them.


People Shakespeare Knew During the Renaissance?

Shakespeare lived during the Renaissance, so everyone he knew, he knew during the renaissance.


Epilepsy and how it is treated with neurology?

Neurosurgeons sometimes cureepilepsy by surgically removing scars from the brain. Sometimes they implant a device like a pacemaker in the brain. Sometimes neurologists treat epilepsy with medicine.


Should men be paid a higher wager than women?

no, women and men should be treated equally, just like during the Renaissance, with the Magna Carta.


What instrument was popular during the renaissance?

The harpsichord was a popular instrument during the Renaissance.


Can epilepsy cause bruxism?

A person may do something like clench their teeth during a seizure, but epilepsy does not cause bruxism.


What was Julius Caesar medical history?

It is reported that Julius Caesar was treated almost daily for headaches and nerve pain. It is also thought that he may have suffered from epilepsy or hypoglycemia.