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What Causes Recurrent Seizures?

I have recently started having seizures and never had them before neurologist say they aren t epileptic but my blood work show a lot of my stuff out of whack like my ast is 84 and alt is 217 is that ok? plus a few other things all which point to kidneys or liver and can cause seizers as one of the side affects and I ve had a uti or kidney infection on and off months now just didn t have the insurance to take care of it properly
Mon, 11 Sep 2017
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can take eeg and consult neurologist for clinical examination and should try to observe the seizure since it is confirmatory other problem can be treated as requered they aren't linked treatment should be as recommended by neurologist .do's and dont is to be briefed.before starting treatment you have to confirm that it is epilepsy
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What Causes Recurrent Seizures?

can take eeg and consult neurologist for clinical examination and should try to observe the seizure since it is confirmatory other problem can be treated as requered they aren t linked treatment should be as recommended by neurologist .do s and dont is to be briefed.before starting treatment you have to confirm that it is epilepsy