In epilepsy, improper nerve cell signaling results in seizures. Anti-seizure drugs, specific diets (in conjunction with anti-seizure drugs), and surgery are modes employed by expert neurologists in controlling epilepsy. About 60% to 70% of people with epilepsy can control their seizures using anti-seizure drugs. However, the neurosurgeon may recommend surgery if anti-seizure medications are severe and incapacitating and cannot manage your seizures.
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