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Natural Remedies for Epilepsy

Epilepsy is a kind of disease distinguished by a common chronic neurological disorder characterized by recurrent unprovoked seizures. These seizures are defined as transient signs or symptoms of abnormal, excessive or synchronous neuronal activity in the brain. According to a study, there are about 50 million people suffering from epilepsy worldwide, with almost 90% of people belong to the developing countries. Epilepsy is more likely to happen in young children or people over the age of 65 years; however, it can affect people of any age.

Epilepsy can be controlled but can’t be cured, although surgery may be used in complex cases. Generally, epilepsy patients lose consciousness or his/her vision resulting into black in front of them. Patients lose control over their senses and start making abnormal movements like jumping or thrashing various parts of their body. As I mentioned, there is no cure for epilepsy, its treatment lasts for whole life.

In India, most of the people trust on natural epilepsy remedies in order to relive from epilepsy symptoms. The remedies include various advises and recommendations.

The first thing to consider is the proper maintenance of diet. The natural epilepsy treatment involves that the patient should remain in a relaxed environment and he or she should do minimum or less intensity exercise on a regular basis. A fruit diet is good for patients if taken once in a week.

Instead of taking heavy meals, epilepsy patients should prefer taking small meals during the day. It is advised to apply mud pack to diminish the chances of epileptic attack in a patient. The application of hot and cold compress at the back of head for around 2 minutes results into controlled epileptic seizures.

Natural epilepsy treatment include avoiding all types of emotional outburst, then only one can experience the desired benefits out of the procedure.

Divine Wellness is a leading online health portal that provides information on various natural epilepsy remedies to individuals. One can also search for beneficial jaundice remedies here.

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Patresia Adams is a healthcare consultant working with Divine Wellness. This interactive health and wellness portal offers Live online yoga classes through high-definition video conferencing.

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SUDEP Awareness Day 2016 encourages people with epilepsy to take key steps to reduce their risk

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SUDEP Awareness Day aims to improve awareness of SUDEP by highlighting key risks and steps that people with epilepsy can take to reduce their risk. Launched by UK Charity SUDEP Action on 23 October 2014, the awareness day shines a light on the largest cause of death in people with epilepsy, helping empower those with the condition through increased awareness.

Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP) is when a person with epilepsy dies suddenly and prematurely and no other cause of death is found. Not everyone with epilepsy is at risk of SUDEP, and researchers have found that there are steps that people with epilepsy can take to reduce the risk.

If you have epilepsy we encourage you to:

– Take your medication regularly and reliably.
– Speak to your doctor before making any changes to your medication.
– Make sure you have regular reviews.
– Discuss any lifestyle changes such as having a baby or going to university with your doctor.
– Avoid excess alcohol consumption and using recreational drugs
– Tell your doctor if your seizures have changed.
– Not everyone with epilepsy is at risk, it is important you discuss your risk with your health professionals.

SUDEP Awareness Day brings people with epilepsy, epilepsy organisations and bereaved families together to raise awareness of SUDEP. This year, more than 80 international organisations and patient groups have registered their support for the online campaign which runs from 21st to 23rd October. Registrants receive free online campaign resources such as Facebook and Twitter Covers. People can also download the resources here

To find out more visit the campaign microsite: www.sudepawarenessday.org
To learn more about SUDEP please visit www.sudepawarenessday.org/what-is-sudep
To learn more about SUDEP Action visit: www.sudep.org

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