Epilepsy treatment

Epilepsy treatment

Disease prevalenceEpilepsy, which affects more than 50 million people worldwide, accounts for a significant share of the global burden of disease. It is estimated that the proportion of the total population with an active form of epilepsy (that is, with ongoing seizures or the need for treatment) at a given time is from 4 to 10 per 1000 people. However, the results of some studies in low- and middle-income countries suggest that this proportion is much higher - from 7 to 15 per 1000 people.It is estimated that globally, epilepsy is diagnosed annually in2.4 million people. In high-income countries, the number of new annual cases of the disease at the general population level is between 30 and 50 per 100,000. In low- and middle-income countries, this figure may be twice as high.Higher rates in low- and middle-income countries are likely to be associated with an increased risk of endemic diseases such as malaria and neurocysticercosis; increased rates of road traffic injuries; birth injuries, as well as differences in medical infrastructure, the availability of prevention programs and affordable medical care.nullnullnullnullmedication, surgery may help.PreventionIdiopathic epilepsy is not preventable. However, for known causes of secondary epilepsy, preventative measures can be taken.    Preventing head injuries is the most effective way to prevent post-traumatic epilepsy.     Proper perinatal care helps reduce the incidence of new epilepsy due to birth injuries.     The use of drugs and other methods to lower body temperature in children with fever can reduce the likelihood of febrile seizures.     Central nervous system infections are a common cause of epilepsy in tropical areas wherethere are many developing countries. The eradication of parasites under these conditions and educational work regarding the prevention of infections are effective ways to reduce the burden of epilepsy worldwide, for example, epilepsy due to neurocysticercosis.Allhospital would like to recommend Professor Antonio Russi (Teknon Kiron Clinic, Barcelona), one of Europe's top epileptologists. According to Professor Russi, 95 out of 100 patients manage to completely get rid of the epilepsy disease after proper treatment.Leave a request on our website and our specialists will contact you and help you choose the best clinic in accordance with your case absolutely free.
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University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf
Hamburg, Germany
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The Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE) was founded in 1889 and is one of the leading research clinics in Germany as well as in Europe. The hospital treats 291,000 outpatients and 91,854 inpatients annually.
Primus Super Specialty Hospital
New Delhi, India
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Primus Super Specialty Hospital is located in the center of India's capital, New Delhi, and was established in 2007 the ISO 9000 accredited was established in 2007. The hospital has a wide range of departments including orthopedics, reproductive medicine, neurosurgery, dermatology, plastic and cosmetic surgery, neurology, urology, and dentistry.
Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center (Ichilov Medical Center)
Tel Aviv, Israel
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Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, formerly known as Ichilov Medical Center, was re-named in honor of the Mexican philanthropist Elias Sourasky, whose investments were used for building the hospital.
Asan Medical Center
Seoul, South Korea
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Asan Medical Center (AMC) is a multi-disciplinary hospital that was founded in 1989 and is the flagship healthcare center of the ASAN Foundation, which managers 8 other facilities.
Samsung Medical Center
Seoul, South Korea
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It is considered one of the top hospitals in South Korea, renowned for its facilities and dedication to advanced and efficient care, including short waiting times.
Ajou University Hospital
Suwon, South Korea
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Ajou University Hospital, which opened in 1994, dedicated to providing the best medical treatment and the most updated medical information to health care providers.
Cha Bundang Medical Center
Seoul, South Korea
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CHA Bundang Medical Center (CBMC) of CHA University, since it opened in 1995 as the first general hospital in a newly-established city, has truly grown into a leading hospital of CHA Medical Group with 1,000 beds for the past two decades.
Inha University Hospital
Incheon, South Korea
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Inha University Hospital is the first university hospital in Incheon. The hospital was established in 1996 with 16 floors building and 804 beds and is now achieving "healthy society."
Nasaret International Hospital
Incheon, South Korea
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Nasaret International Hospital, has 35 years of medical history following the Nasaret Oriental Hospital. It has established a one-stop examination system that provides professional examinations, emergency treatment, surgeries, and rehabilitation treatment that can all be received in one spot.
Acibadem Taksim
Istanbul, Turkey
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The Acibadem Taksim is a 24,000 sqm, JCI-accredited hospital. It forms part of the wider Acibadem Healthcare Group, the world's second largest healthcare chain, which meet global standards. The modern hospital has 99 beds and 6 operating theaters, with all rooms equipped with modular operating systems, ensuring there is a safe and efficient environment for patients.