What Is an Alcoholic Seizure?

Alcoholic epilepsy refers to seizures caused by acute, chronic alcoholism or alcohol withdrawal. The clinical manifestations are multiple types of seizures, with epilepsy more common.

Alcoholic epilepsy

Alcoholic epilepsy refers to acute and chronic
As alcoholism has become an increasingly serious medical and social problem, alcoholic epilepsy is increasing, especially in the elderly.
Alcoholic epilepsy can cause systemic attacks or
1. Antiepileptic treatment. You can use valproic acid or phenobarbital drugs to relieve the spasm, make the patient quiet, and give multiple vitamins to correct the water and electrolyte imbalance. Hibernation therapy can be given to those who are excited and restless. Those with a previous history of epilepsy can use large doses of benzodiazepines or use antiepileptic drugs to prevent seizures at the early stage of withdrawal.
2. Actively treat alcoholism.
3 Avoid alcoholism.
4 Quit alcohol.
The main method of how to quit drinking without epilepsy is to withdraw from the strong withdrawal response. Generally, we use the following methods. First, we gradually reduce alcohol consumption by gradually reducing alcohol consumption. This can alleviate the severe epilepsy caused by abstinence caused by sudden stop of drinking. Second, the substitution method. The substitution method is to use other beverages or drugs instead of drinking, which has the advantage of being simple and effective, can gradually abstain from drinking and can also reduce the withdrawal response, so that there is no epileptic response to alcohol withdrawal. Finally, Chinese medicine quits drinking. How can Chinese medicine quit drinking without producing a withdrawal response? We all know that the main treatment method of traditional Chinese medicine is due to Chinese herbal medicine. The use of traditional Chinese medicine treatment is to reduce the desire to drink by slowly reducing the amount of alcohol consumed by abstainers. The pain caused by abstinence reduces the epilepsy caused by withdrawal. However, no matter how you quit drinking, you can't completely stop the epilepsy caused by quitting drinking. To some extent, you can reduce the withdrawal reaction and reduce the possibility of epilepsy. If you find epilepsy caused by alcohol cessation, you should immediately go to a professional alcohol cessation hospital, otherwise you will be in danger [1]

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