Even with modern medicine, a traumatic brain injury is still often overlooked.  It can be greatly detrimental to day-to-day living, if not recognized and treated in a swift and efficient manner.

A traumatic brain injury can occur from a myriad of different causes, resulting in various effects on how a person’s body contends with the world. More than realizing the specific effects of a traumatic brain injury, it is necessary to understand that it is a debilitating condition that robs a person of his or her independence and mental cognizance.

What is Epilepsy?
Epilepsy is a general term used for a group of disorders that causes disturbances in electrical signaling in the brain that result in the brain misfiring and seizing. It has been shown that epilepsy may result from a traumatic brain injury, but it is best to consult a physician to better understand how epilepsy may affect your future living scenarios. The biggest sign of an epileptic condition is typically multiple seizures that impact the same portion of the body time and time again.

It is drastically important to understand that epilepsy, as a result of a traumatic brain injury, is a serious condition, which may lead to even further complications.  Some of these complications may be potentially fatal. Many of the complexities that result from a traumatic brain injury may only be diagnosed and treated by a doctor with a traumatic brain injury specialization.

Diagnosis from a Medical Professional is Crucial
The specialized tool used to diagnose epilepsy is called an electroencephalograph, or more often called an EEG for short. An EEG is a machine that monitors the electrical activity of the brain. About 80 percent of people with epilepsy have abnormal EEGs. Understanding and properly diagnosing epilepsy is crucial to establishing a foundation for healing. Only when the full extent of your injuries are known can a doctor establish a plan of action to help heal and control your injuries.

Treatment and Recovery
As devastating as epilepsy might be, there is still hope for living a productive and fulfilling life. Through the use of anti-seizure medication it is possible to regulate the frequency and severity of seizures to a point that the seizures may even become nonexistent.

There is Help
If you or someone you know has suffered a traumatic brain injury due to the negligence of another person, you should contact an experienced Los Angeles brain injury attorney at Steinberg Injury Lawyers at (800) 989-6385. We are ready to work diligently to help assist you in putting your life back together.
Peter Steinberg
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Los Angeles Personal Injury Attorney Since 1982