|      Epilepsy is a disorder of the central nervous system, specifically  the brain. In simple terms, our nervous system is a communications  network that controls every thought, emotion, impression, memory, and  movement, essentially defining who we are. Nerves throughout the body  function like telephone lines, enabling the brain to communicate with  every part of the body via electrical signals. In epilepsy  disorder characterized by transient but recurrent disturbances of brain  function that may or may not be associated with impairment or loss of  consciousness and abnormal movements or behavior.Close the brain's electrical rhythms have a tendency to become imbalanced, resulting in recurrent seizures.  The brain is an extraordinarily complex organ. When it comes to  understanding epilepsy, there are several concepts about the brain  you'll need to learn.  The first is that the brain works on electricity. Normally, the  brain continuously generates tiny electrical impulses in an orderly  pattern. These impulses travel along the network of nerve cells, called  neurons, in the brain and throughout the whole body via chemical  messengers called neurotransmitters. A seizure sudden, excessive discharge of nervous-system electrical activity that usually causes a change in behavior.Closeoccurs when the brain's nerve cells misfire and generate a sudden, uncontrolled surge of electrical activity in the brain.  Another concept important to epilepsy is that different areas of the brain control different functions.  If seizures arise from a specific area of the brain, then the  initial symptoms of the seizure often reflect the functions of that  area. The right half of the brain controls the left side of the body,  and the left half of the brain controls the right side of the body. So  if a seizure starts from the right side of the brain, in the area that  controls movement in the thumb, then the seizure may begin with jerking  of the left thumb or hand. 
                                    
                                      | WHAT IS ACUTE TOXIC ENCEPHALOPATHY |      Acute toxic encephalopathy is caused by the
                                    abrupt appearance of symptoms and signs of the central nervous system in the
                                    course of primary diseases. The reason of the desease is unknown. The disease
                                    may be associated with immunoreaction to infection and its toxin invading the
                                    brain tissue directly. In Acupuncture, this is called 'jing feng'(infantile
                                  convulsion).      CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS1. It may occur at any age, but usually in infants from 1 to 3 years old. The
                                    brain damage always follow by the primary disorders within a few days or 1 to 2
                                    weeks after their attack.  2. The diagnosis is usually abrupt with high fever, headache, vomitting,
                                    restlessness, convulsion, coma, delayed reaction to light, always come with
                                    holotonia, decerebrate rigidity. Some of the patients may have the symptoms of
                                    meningeal irritation, increased or reduced of tendon reflex and have cerebellar
                                    symptoms, such as ataxia and kinetic tremor.  3. The lab exam shows that cerebrospinal fluid is clear. All are normal only
                                    the pressure is high and sometimes there is a slight increase of protein.  4. By fundus exam, Arteriolar spasm, blood stasis of small vein and retinal
                                    edema can be observed.  TYPES OF SYNDROMES1. Always seen in the stage of cerebral edema of toxic encephalopathy, in the
                                    case of the primary disease, with abrupt high fever, headache, vomitting,
                                    restlessness, delirium, drowsiness, convulsions of the limbs, involuntary
                                    staring, lockjaw or unconsciousness, deep-red tongue with yellow and dry fur,
                                    stiffness of the extremities and neck, either taut and rapid or slippery and
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 EPILEPSY HERBAL TREATMENT Epilepsy (sometimes referred to as a seizure disorder) is a common chronic neurological condition that is characterized by recurrent unprovoked epileptic seizures HERBAL CURE EPILEPSY ACUPUNCTURE  pilepsy is the most common serious neurological condition in the UK. 1 in every 130 adults and children in the UK has epilepsy. This means that there are around 450,000 people with epilepsy in the UK. TREATMENT CURE EPILEPSY Epilepsy is  currently defined as a tendency to have recurrent seizures (sometimes  called fits). A seizure is caused by a sudden burst of excess  electrical activity in the brain, causing a temporary disruption in the  normal message passing between brain cells. HERBAL RESEARCH FOR EPILEPSY Sometimes the reason  epilepsy develops is clear. It could be because of brain damage caused  by a difficult birth; a severe blow to the head; a stroke which starves  the brain of oxygen; or an infection of the brain such as meningitis. BRAIN EPILEPSY Epilepsy is a neurological condition that makes people susceptible to  seizures. A seizure is a change in sensation, awareness, or behavior  brought about by a brief electrical disturbance in the brain. ACUPUNCTURE TREATMENT FOR EPILEPSY Epilepsy is a brain disorder in which clusters of nerve cells, or  neurons, in the brain sometimes signal abnormally. In epilepsy, the  normal pattern of neuronal activity becomes disturbed, causing strange  sensations, emotions, and behavior or sometimes convulsions, muscle  spasms, and loss of consciousness.          |