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* [[ADHD entities|ADHD]] | * [[ADHD entities|ADHD]] | ||
* [[Autism entities|Autism]] | * [[Autism entities|Autism]] | ||
=== [[Tissue Salt Remedies]] === | |||
[[KM, Tissue Salt Remedy|KM]]: The first remedy for epilepsy, then [[FP, Tissue Salt Remedy|FP]] | |||
[[MP, Tissue Salt Remedy|MP]]: Seizure + Hyperemia / Blood rush to the head | |||
[[SIL, Tissue Salt Remedy|SIL]]: | |||
* Epilepsy due to bad habits (probably masturbation) | |||
* Nocturnal convulsive attacks | |||
[[CP, Tissue Salt, Remedy|CP]]: | |||
* Menstrual Seizures (like [[KP, Tissue Salt Remedy|KP]]) | |||
* Constitutional treatment of epilepsy |
Revision as of 22:23, 27 April 2023
Clinic
- Seizure is an Entity, that is characterized with abnormally excessive or synchronous neuronal activity in the brain.
- We have a lot of seizure. They are all disease which have a common entity, which is named Seizure.
- Since Seizure entity could be mistaken with Seizure diseases, I name them with such a suffix to prevent that problem
- Tonic-clonic seizure: Involuntary shaking movements involving much of the body with loss of consciousness
- Focal seizure: Shaking only parts of body with variable levels of consciousness
- Absence seizure: Subtle momentary loss of awareness
- Mostly, these episodes last less than two minutes and it takes some time to return to normal.
- Loss of bladder control may occur.
Seizures may be
- Provoked: Due to Hypoglycemia, Hyponatremia, Alcohol withdrawal, Medication, Fever, Brain infection or Concussion.
- Conditions that look like epileptic seizures but are not include: Fainting, Non-epileptic psychogenic seizure and Tremor.
Psycho social accompaniments
Certain disorders occur more often in people with epilepsy, depending partly on the epilepsy syndrome present. These include
- Depression
- Anxiety
- OCD
- Migraine
- ADHD
- Autism
Tissue Salt Remedies
KM: The first remedy for epilepsy, then FP
MP: Seizure + Hyperemia / Blood rush to the head
SIL:
- Epilepsy due to bad habits (probably masturbation)
- Nocturnal convulsive attacks
CP:
- Menstrual Seizures (like KP)
- Constitutional treatment of epilepsy